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[ti:The Nightingale] |
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[al:Assassin's Creed 4 Black Flag] |
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The Nightingale |
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Gather round lads! |
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As I was out walking one morning in May |
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I spied a young couple who fondly did stray |
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One was a young maid, so sweet and so fair |
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And the other was a soldier |
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and a bold Grenadier |
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And they kiss, so sweet and comforting |
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as they clung to each other |
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Sing along boys! |
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They went arm and arm along the road |
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like sister and brother |
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They went arm and arm along the road |
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till they came to a stream |
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And they both sat down together |
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to hear the nightingale sing |
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Out of his knapsack |
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he took a fine fiddle |
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and he played such a merry tone |
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that you ever did hear |
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and he played such a merry tone |
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that the valley did ring |
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Oh soft cried the fair maid |
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to hear the nightingale sing |
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And they kiss, so sweet and comforting |
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as they clung to each other |
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They went arm and arm along the road |
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like sister and brother |
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They went arm and arm along the road |
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till they came to a stream |
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And they both sat down together |
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to hear the nightingale sing |
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Well I'm off, to India |
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for seven long years |
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Drinkin' wine and whiskey |
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instead of small beers |
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And if I return again |
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it will be in the spring |
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And we'll both sit down together |
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to hear the nightingale sing |
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Well then said the fair maid |
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will ya not marry me? |
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Oh no, said the soldier |
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how well can that be? |
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For I have my own wife |
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on the banks of the deep |
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And she's the fairest damsel that you ever did see |
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And they kiss, so sweet and comforting |
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as they clung to each other |
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They went arm and arm along the road |
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like sister and brother |
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They went arm and arm along the road |
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till they came to a stream |
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And they both sat down together |
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to hear the nightingale sing |