[00:16.16]As I was walking one midsummer's morning, [00:20.02]To hear the birds whistle and the nightingale play, [00:25.16]Was there that I met a beautiful maiden, [00:28.94]As I was a walking along the highway. [00:33.04] [00:34.22]Oh where are you going my fair pretty lady, [00:37.94]Where are you going so early this morn, [00:42.89]She answered, kind sir to visit my neighbours, [00:47.52]I'm going down to Lincoln the place I was born. [00:51.43] [00:52.11]Oh may I go with you my fair pretty lady, [00:56.02]May I go along in your sweet company, [01:00.96]She turned her head round and smiling all at me, [01:04.74]Said you may come with me kind sir if you please. [01:09.40] [01:11.84]We hadn't been walking a few miles together, [01:16.04]Before this young damsel began to show free, [01:21.02]She sat herself down saying sit down beside me, [01:25.08]The game we shall play will be one, two and three. [01:29.33] [01:31.92]I said my dear lady if you're fond of the gaming, [01:36.03]There's one game I know I would like you to learn, [01:41.08]The game it is called The Game Of All Fours, [01:44.69]So I took out my pack and began the first turn. [01:49.61] [01:52.25]She cut the cards and I fell a dealing, [01:56.08]I dealt her a trump and myself the poor Jack, [02:00.75]She led off here ace and stole the Jack from me, [02:04.76]Saying Jack is the card I like best in your pack. [02:09.21] [02:10.24]I dealt the last time, its your turn to shuffle, [02:14.06]My turn to show the best card in the pack, [02:18.86]Once more she'd the ace and stole the Jack from me, [02:22.81]Once more I lost when I laid down poor Jack. [02:28.03] [02:39.88]So I took up my hat and I bid her good morning, [02:44.08]I said you're the best that I know at this game, [02:49.03]She answered, young man, come back tomorrow, [02:52.90]We'll play the game over and over and over and over and over again