Key: Bb major
Verse 1
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Em
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When it's cold,
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And sleeping quiet, day by day
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And have no more on earth to say
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Who will weep for me?
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Rebecca was my third child,
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she was different from the rest
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Industrious and mild, she said
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Somewhere where I
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laid out her wheel and loom,
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and spun and wove past end of day
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into the darkened gloom.
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Where 'er neath cold
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damp earth lay,
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Sleep in quiet day by day,
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And have no more honour to say,
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Who will weep for me?
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When Rebecca was fourteen,
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She grew to hate the winter
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On cold, days she'd rock and keen
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Her father took against her
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He said she's for the poorhouse
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I couldn't say why not
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A mouth to feed of fruitless weed
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I left that bed all on the floor
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And when at last she died in there,
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she was thirty years of age
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And I took all my tatting money,
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t 'was many a year's small wage
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And I took it to the stone man,
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and I paid for him to write
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a short sad poem,
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her bitter life's re quired
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When it's cold every day
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Sleep in quiet day by day
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An d have no more on earth to say
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Who will weep for me?
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Who will weep for me?
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Who will weep for me?
Outro 1
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