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"'''The Ballad of Mark Warner'''" is a ] song written and performed by ] in ] for the ] campaign of ].


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==Lyrics==
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''Mark Warner is a good ‘ol boy''
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''From up in NoVA-ville.''
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''He understands our people''

''The folks up in the hills.''

''He first came to the mountains''

''Many years ago.''

''His interest in our future''

''Then began to grow.''

(refrain)

''Warner – for public education''

''Warner – What a reputation''

''Warner – vote in this election''

''To keep our children home''

''Mark Warner is ready''

''To lead our Commonwealth.''

''He’ll work for mountain people''

''And Economic health!''

''Get ready to shout it''

''From the coal mines to the stills''

''Here comes Mark Warner – the hero of the hills!''

(refrain)

''Mark Warner he needs us''

''As much as we need him.''

''No more tricks and politics''

''That leaves our future dim.''

''So you folks in the mountains''

''At the end of your rope,''

''Get on out, shout it out-''

''Mark Warner is our hope!

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==External links==
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