| There was a young lady from London she came
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| Fine Sally fine Sally fine Sally was her name
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| And she had more gold than a king could possess
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| And her wit and her beauty was above all the rest
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| There was a young doctor and he lived close by Upon thus young girl he set fast his keen eye
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| One night as they courted he went to his knee
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| Saying «Sally fine Sally will you marry me?'
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| «I don’t hate you Billy nor no other man
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| But to say that I love you is more than I can
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| Than I can»
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| Fine Sally got sick and she knew not for why
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| She sent for the young man to come to her side
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| Saying «are you the doctor can kill or can cure
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| Are you the young man who I have denied?»
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| «Yes I am the doctor can kill or can cure
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| And I shall reward you for what’s past and gone»
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| «Let what’s past and gone be forgive and forgot
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| And spare me a little while on this earth for to live»
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| «I won’t spare you Sally more than you did my heart
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| But I’ll dance on your grave
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| Yes I’ll dance on your grave
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| And I’ll dance on your grave
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| Yes I’ll dance on your grave
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| When you’re laid in the earth»
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| It’s off of her fingers takes diamond rings three
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| Says «take this and wear this and you’ll no more see
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| Fly to your colours and remember poor me When you are through dancing on Sally your queen»
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| There was a young lady from London she came
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| Fine Sally fine Sally fine Sally fine Sally was her name
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| Fine Sally fine Sally fine Sally fine Sally was her name
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| Fine Sally fine Sally fine Sally fine Sally was her name
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| Fine Sally fine Sally fine Sally fine Sally |