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VERSE 1&#13;
Working for our river &#13;
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REFRAIN&#13;
Nineteen miles does it flow &#13;
So much life in this river&#13;
Telling stories of long ago&#13;
A very special part of history. &#13;
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Verse 2&#13;
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BRIDGE&#13;
We're cleaning that old river&#13;
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Working for our river&#13;
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Nineteen miles does it flow &#13;
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A very special part of history. &#13;
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By Noreen Inglesi&#13;
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