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Lately last night, I was asked to a wedding |
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The wedding of a fair maid who proved to me unkind |
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For that day as she thought of her intended young lover |
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Thoughts of her old one had run through her mind |
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Supper being over and all things were ended |
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Every young man was to sing a fine song |
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Until it came to the turn of her own foreign lover |
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And the song that he sang to the bride did belong |
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How can you sit at another man's table? |
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How can you drink of another man's wine? |
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How can you lie in the arms of another? |
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Many's the night, love, that you lay in mine |
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Many's the one has been seven years parted |
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Seven years parted and did return again |
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But I have only been two years away, love |
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Two years away, love, and did return again |
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The bride, she was seated at the head of the table |
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Very well she knew to whom the song did belong |
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Her heart, it grew faint, she could stand it no longer |
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Down at the feet of the bridegroom she fell |
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Sobbing and sighing she rose from the table |
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Sobbing and sighing she went to her bed |
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Early next morning the bridegroom awakened |
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He turned to embrace her and found she was dead |
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Saying, "Annie, dear Annie, I knew you never loved me |
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My love and your love could never agree |
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For I knew all along that your poor heart was breaking |
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All for the sake of a foreign young man" |
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So now I must wear a frock of deep mourning |
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A frock of deep mourning, one, two and three |
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I must wear to her wake my own wedding garment |
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Ne'er again shall I go between the bark and the tree |