Every Little Bit Added To What You've Got | |
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1907 - w.m. William A. Dillon, Lawrence M. Dillon | |
Verse: | When I was a boy my father said to me, Always try to be a Carnegie, Save up ev'ry penny boy, that you may earn, And you may in turn have money to burn; |
Chorus: | Ev'ry little bit added to what you've got makes just a little bit more. That's the lesson I learned at school that two and two make four. Save up your pennies and all your rocks |
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