Jermyn or Germyn may refer to:
Jermyn, known as "The Birthplace of First Aid in America," is a borough in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, on the Lackawanna River, 12 miles (19 km) northeast of Scranton. A productive anthracite coal field was in the region in 1900 when 2,567 people lived here. In 1910, 3,158 residents of Jermyn were tallied. In the early years of the twentieth century, coal mines, cut-glass works, silk, powder, grist, planing, and saw mills, bottling works, and fertilizer factories dotted the borough. The population was 2,169 at the 2010 census. Jermyn is the mailing address of the Lakeland School District. The section of town east of the Lackawanna River and west of the small section of Archbald known as "Nebraska", East Jermyn is commonly referred to as "Calico Lane" or "The Lane". Jermyn was incorporated as a borough in 1870 and celebrated its Centennial in 1970 with a week-long celebration.
The borough was named for John Jermyn, a businessperson in the mining industry.
[Originally by Sam Cooke]
If you ever change your mind
About leaving, leaving me behind
Oh baby ain't no sweet love ain't no harm to me
Yeah yeah yeah
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Yeah yeah yeah Oh!
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Till I'm dead and buried in my grave
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Yeah yeah yeah
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Yeah yeah yeah
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About leaving, leaving me behind
Oh baby ain't no sweet love ain't no harm to me
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