Key: A minor
Intro 1
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Verse 1
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A fine young man,
e 'er chanced indeed,
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Came mounted on his milk -white steed
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He rode, he rode himself all alone
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Until he came to lovely Joan
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Good morning to you, lovely Joan
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And twice, good morning, sir, she said.
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and she rolled her dark eye,
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Said he to himself,
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Oh, don't you think those ploughs of hay
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A pretty little place for us to play?
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So come with me,
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like a sweet young thing,
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And I'll give you my golden ring."
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He then took off his ring of gold,
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Saying, Pretty little miss,
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I'd freely give it for your maidenhead.
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And her cheeks they blushed
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Deliver it unto my hand,
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And I will neither stay nor stand,
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For it would do more good to me
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Than twenty maidenheads said she.
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But as they made for the
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She's jumped on his horse
and she rode it away.
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He called, he called, but was all in vain,
Young Joan,
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she never looked back again.
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And she did not think herself quite safe,
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No, not until she'd got to
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She's robbed him of his horse and ring
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And left him to rage in the meadow's
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Thank you. Thank you. you.
Thank you.
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