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One evening of late
as I carelessly strayed
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I espied a fair maid in deep mourn
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I asked her the matter,
she quickly made answer
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I am weary from laying alone, alone
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I am weary from laying alone
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My comely young damsel,
sit down here ’longside me
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And tell me the years that have flown
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Oh it’s seven and one and eleven years long
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That I’m weary from laying alone, alone
That I’m weary from laying alone
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If I’d a comely young man would take me without fortune
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And make me a wife of his own
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For the truth is I’ll say is I’ll die in despair
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If I lie any longer alone, alone
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If I lie any longer alone
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There’s a neat sweet little flower
in this garden ’longside us
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Take it away, sure ’tis your own
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For the flower it will fade,
and so also will the maid
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For she’s weary from laying alone, alone
For she’s weary from laying alone