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[ti:I Hung My Harp Upon The Willows] |
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[ar:The Trash Can Sinatras] |
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[al:In The Music] |
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I hung my harp upon the willows |
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When I first made this harbor town |
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My broken heart by fair Eliza |
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Still fresh and raw when I came to town |
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I learned a trade from Alexander |
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A scoundrel of the first degree |
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And within the year I was so despondent |
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That doctor Fleeming, well knew me |
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Oh Eglinton, floating on the water |
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Oh Eglinton, the rose was there for me |
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I hung my harp high upon the willows |
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Of Irvine town by the sea |
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On Hogmanay I burned the work down |
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I found myself without a crown |
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Oh, but I had more than any silver |
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'Cause I had a friend in Richard Brown |
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In Eglinton wood we'd wander |
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On the drukken steps I would recite |
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Take your harp down from the willows |
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Said Richard Brown and he was right |
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Oh Eglinton, floating on the water |
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Oh Eglinton, the road was there for me |
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I took my harp down from the willows |
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Richard Brown, I bow to thee |
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Richard Brown, I bow to thee |
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Richard Brown, I bow to thee |