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"Get down, get down, little Henry Lee, and stay all night with me. |
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The very best lodging I can afford will be fare better'n thee." |
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"I can't get down, and I won't get down, and stay all night with thee, |
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For the girl I have in that merry green land, I love far better'n thee." |
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She leaned herself against a fence, just for a kiss or two; |
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With a little pen-knife held in her hand, she plugged him through and through. |
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"Come all you ladies in the town, a secret for me keep, |
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With a diamond ring held on my hand I'll never will forsake." |
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"Some take him by his lily-white hand, some take him by his feet. |
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We'll throw him in this deep, deep well, more than one hundred feet. |
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Lie there, lie there, loving Henry Lee, till the flesh drops from your bones. |
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The girl you have in that merry green land still waits for your return." |
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"Fly down, fly down, you little bird, and alight on my right knee. |
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Your cage will be of purest gold, in deed of property." |
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"I can't fly down, or I won't fly down, and alight on your right knee. |
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A girl would murder her own true love would kill a little bird like me." |
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"If I had my bend and bow, my arrow and my string, |
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I'd pierce a dart so nigh your heart your wobble would be in vain." |
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"If you had your bend and bow, your arrow and your string, |
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I'd fly away to the merry green land and tell what I have seen." |
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