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Much has been said of the strumpets of yore |
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Of wenches and bawdy house queens by the score |
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But I sing of the baggage that we all adore |
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The landlord's daughter |
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Oh, her lips are as rose as her wine is a treat |
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Her whiskey is good and her finger is neat |
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And while she is serving her bitter she's sweet |
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The landlord's daughter |
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You'll never love another |
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Although she's not the kind of girl |
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To take home to your mother |
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Her ale, it is lively and strong to the taste |
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It is brewed with discretion and never with haste |
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You can have all you like if you swear not to waste |
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The landlord's daughter |
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And, when her name is mentioned |
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The parts of every gentleman |
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Do stand up at attention |
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Now there's Jane of the Blossom and Doll of the Crown |
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Pretty Kate of the Garter and Star down in town |
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The dolly who keeps her red heart of renown |
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But I'll take the landlord's daughter |
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For nothing can delight so |
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As does the part that lies between |
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Her left toe, and her right toe |
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