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How do you like it as far as you've got? Jefferson D, Jefferson D, Are you glad you began it, oJefferson D, Are you glad you began it, or do you wish you had not? Jefferson, Jefferson D. People say, though of course I don't know that Jefferson, Jefferson D. People say, though of course I don't know that it's so, That your spirits are getting decidedly low, That you're sick and discouraged and don't knJefferson D. People say, though of course I don't know that it's so, That your spirits are getting decidedly low, That you're sick and discouraged and don't know what, But say though — do you like it as far as you've got. Ho! Ho! Jefferson D, Things look raJefferson D, Things look rather shaky now 'Twixt you and me. You can't think how sorry I was when I heard, Jefferson D, JefJefferson D, Jefferson D, That your visit to Washington had been deferred, Jefferson, Jefferson D, But I hope you wJefferson D, That your visit to Washington had been deferred, Jefferson, Jefferson D, But I hope you will find it convenient to come When Abe and the rest of the boys are at home And I trust you won't Jefferson, Jefferson D, But I hope you will find it convenient to come When Abe and the rest of the boys are at home And I trust you won't mind it, they're such a lot, If they ask you how you like it as far as you've got. Ho! Ho! JeffersJefferson D, But I hope you will find it convenient to come When Abe and the rest of the boys are at home And I trust you won't mind it, they're such a lot, If they ask you how you like it as far as you've got. Ho! Ho! Jefferson D. hey're such a lot, If they ask you how you like it as far as you've got. Ho! Ho! Jefferson D.