A remarkable ballad developed in San Francisco toward the end of the nineteeth century. It became a favorite college song during the Reconstruction period.
Additional verses (Boy Scouts and others)RG
In a churchyard, 'neath a gravestone Where the myrtle doth entwine. There are posies, and some roses Fertilized by Clementine.
How I missed her, how I missed her How I missed my Clementine! Till I kissed her little sister And forgot my Clementine.
All you Boy Scouts, take fair warning From this dreadful tale of mine. Artificial respiration Would have saved my Clementine.
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