Key: D major
Intro 1
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Verse 1
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Come listen to my pity
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who regard my form with pity
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For I can rightly dance and fight,
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But, oh my dear, how a love -strong dear
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I am around blue cobalt
I'm forced to stamp
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My shoes are all a -clatter
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I seldom wear a garter
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I have a colt, scarce one, one groat
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I certainly need another, but oh my dear
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I am a ramblin' colt,
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my dear
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Well, I have no watch, but I have a patch
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On both side of my breeches
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My hat is torn, my wig's all worn
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last but clothes
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I would hold those and hold them all
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in order
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And I never do take measure
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Which doth me let in the taking
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Forever will till I grow old
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engage for me in a rambling coma
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Now a pitcher, boy, I will employ
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If I have cash or credit
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And I'll rant and roar, go for the score
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And I'll pay him when I have it
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But this is always on my mind,
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A bowl of punch, my first quench
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A quarter bowl of October
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Ye comers o 'er,
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Come listen to my pity, for it is she,
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And only ye regard my
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form with pity,
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Indeed it's all my honour, but on my day,
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I am a ramblin'
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I am a rambling coma
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