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Rising early out ofbed |
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Across the fields |
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I steered |
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O, When O and |
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I a woman |
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I spied And a pretty fair maid appeared |
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O. Her head was bare |
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I do declare |
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She had neither hat nor feather on, |
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And she stooped so low gave me to know |
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It was mushrooms she was gathering |
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O. O gathering |
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O, and she stooped so low gave me to know |
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It was mushrooms she was gathering |
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O. Where are you going says |
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I my dear |
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Why are you up so early |
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O, I've seen you on the dewy grass |
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Before the sower |
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Ferdio. Quite modestly she answered me |
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And she gave her head one fetch up, |
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And she said |
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I am gathering mushrooms |
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To make my |
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Mammy ketchup |
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O. O ketchup |
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O, and she said |
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I am gathering mushroom |
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To make my |
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Mammy ketchup |
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O. Her parting breast on mine she pressed |
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Her heart was like a feather |
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O, And her lips on mine do gentle join |
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And we both sat down together |
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O. Together |
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O, and her lips on mine do gentle join |
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And we both sat down together |
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O. |