| When I was a wee thing, I heard my mother say
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| That I was a rambler, and easy led astray.
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| Before that I would work, I would rather sport and play
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| With my Johnny on the banks for red roses.
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| On the banks of red roses, my love and I sat down.
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| He took out his tuning books to play his love a tune.
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| In the middle of the tune, his love got up and cried,
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| Saying, «Johnny, Johnny, will you go on and leave me.»
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| And they walked, and they talked, till they came up to a cave,
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| Where the night before, her Johnny, he’d been digging at her grave.
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| Where the night before, her Johnny, he’d been digging at her grave.
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| On the bonny, bonny banks of red roses.
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| «Oh Johnny, dearest Johnny, that grave’s not meant for me.»
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| «Oh yes, my dearest Molly, that your bridal bed shall be.
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| Oh yes, my dearest Molly, that your bridal bed shall be.»
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| And he’s laid her down low on red roses.
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| That night while walking home, his heart was full of fear,
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| And everyone he met, he thought it was his dear.
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| And everyone he met, he thought it was his dear
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| He had slain on the banks of red roses. |