| Oh, I’ll pawn you my gold watch and chain, love
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| And I’ll pawn you my gold wedding ring
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| I will pawn you this heart in my bosom
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| Only say that you’ll love me again
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| Darling, how could I stay here without you?
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| I have nothing to ease my poor heart
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| This old world would seem sad, love, without you
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| Tell me now that we never will part
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| Oh, I’ll pawn you my gold watch and chain, love
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| And I’ll pawn you my gold wedding ring
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| I will pawn you this heart in my bosom
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| Only say that you’ll love me again
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| Take back all the gifts you have given
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| A diamond ring and a lock of your hair
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| And a card with your picture upon it
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| It’s a face that is false but is fair
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| Oh, I’ll pawn you my gold watch and chain, love
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| And I’ll pawn you my gold wedding ring
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| I will pawn you this heart in my bosom
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| Only say that you’ll love me again
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| Oh, the white rose that blooms in the garden
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| It grows with the love of my heart
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| It broke through on the day that I met you
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| It will die on the day that we part
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| Oh, I’ll pawn you my gold watch and chain, love
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| And I’ll pawn you my gold wedding ring
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| I will pawn you this heart in my bosom
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| Only say that you’ll love me again |