Key: F major
Verse 1
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Mark, well what I do say,
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In Amsterdam there lived a maid,
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And she was mistress of her trade.
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I'll go no more a -roving with you, fair maid.
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A roving, a roving,
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Since roving's been my roo -i -ing,
With you, fair maid.
I took that fair maid for a walk.
But well what I do say,
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I took that fair maid for a walk,
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And we had such a loving talk.
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I'll go no more a -roving with you,
fair maid,
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A -roving, a -roving,
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I'll go no more a -roving with you,
fair maid,
A -roving, a -roving,
I put my arm around her waist,
well, what I do say,
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I put my arm around her waist.
fair maid,
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I'll go no more a
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-roamin' with you, fair maid.
I took that maid upon my knee,
Well, what I do say,
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I took that maid apart by knee,
She said, young man,
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you're rather free.
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I'll go no more a -rolling with you, fair maid,
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A -rolling, a -rolling,
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since rolling's been my rule, I hear.
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I'll go no more a -roving with
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you, fair maid, a -roving!
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Since roving's been my rue,
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I'll go no more a -roving.
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I said no more on roaming,
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