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A lady was walking on a midsummer's day |
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The birds they were whistling so merrily and gay |
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When along came a white steed in the finest array |
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And it carried a young man these words he did say |
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Come live by the great moon |
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That rules the strong tide |
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Climb up on my horse love |
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And be my sweet bride |
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I bid you good morning, this young man did say |
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And where might you be going on such a nice day |
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I'm walking to view sir the bonny blue sea |
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For it's all I have left now that means much to me |
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Come live by the great moon |
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That rules the strong tide |
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Climb up on my horse love |
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And be my sweet bride |
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If that's all you love now, come riding with me |
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You'll live in my castle deep under the sea |
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You'll sleep in my gold bed, my fine silken sheets |
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And have gifts of great beauty from all that you meet |
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Come live by the great moon |
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That rules the strong tide |
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Climb up on my horse love |
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And be my sweet bride |
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She's up in the saddle and away they did ride |
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The horse skipped and danced over waves on the tide |
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Now she's only remembered by this story I tell |
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From an old man on horseback who once knew her well |
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Come live by the great moon |
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That rules the strong tide |
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Climb up on my horse love |
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And be my sweet bride |
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Come live by the great moon |
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That rules the strong tide |
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Climb up on my horse love |
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And be my sweet bride |