Key: D major
Verse 1
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In Sir James Barrie's
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someone asks Maggie Wiley,
E
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Whatever became of my young Swain?
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but suddenly he never
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ap peared again.
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Well, here's what became of
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One day a fair lassie did pass his eye.
to make a laddie's fancy
Caug
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turn.
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And the Minister of Galashiels
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told me goodbye.
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When a lass would catch a fine lad
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She'll need one weapon
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Gm
to dis arm him
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She must charm him
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And then never take her glance off him
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She won't need a ruffly gown
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nor velvet shoulder
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Gm
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s to get him
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Once she's met him,
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she just has to charm the pants off him
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Some girls have charm for all,
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But when a girl has
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charm for none,
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that she can do.
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And so I fear that I may be stuck
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in this same dreary situ ation.
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Maiden station,
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passed up by every lad.
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Am
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Unless I find some chang,
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I didn't know I had.
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