| There was a shepherd’s son
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| He kept sheep on the hill
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| He laid his pipe and his crook aside
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| And there he slept his fill
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| Chorus (after each verse):
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| And blow the winds high-o, high-o
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| Sing blow the winds high-o
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| Well he looked east and he looked west
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| He took another look
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| And there he saw a lady gay
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| Was dipping in a brook
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| She said: «Sir, don’t touch my mantle
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| Come let my clothes alone
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| I will give you as much bright money
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| As you can carry home»
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| «I will not touch your mantle
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| I’ll let your clothes alone
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| But I’ll take you out of the water clear
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| My dear to be my own»
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| He mounted her on a milk white steed
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| Himself upon another
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| And there they rode along the road
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| Like sister and like brother
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| And as they rode along the road
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| He spied some cocks of hay
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| «Oh look!» |
| he says, «there's a lovely place
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| For men and maids to play»
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| And when they came to her father’s house
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| They rang long at the ring
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| And who is there but her brother
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| To let the young girl in
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| When the gates were opened
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| This young girl she jumped in
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| «Oh, look!» |
| she says, «you're a fool without
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| And I’m a maid within!»
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| «There is a horse in my father’s stable
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| He stands behind the thorn
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| He shakes himself above the trough
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| But dares not pry the corn»
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| «There is cock in my father’s yard
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| A double comb he wears
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| He shakes his wings and he crows full loud
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| But a capon’s crest he bears»
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| «And there is a flower, in my father’s garden
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| It’s called the marigold
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| The fool that will not, when he can
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| He shall not when he would»
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| Says the shepherd’s son as he doffed his shoes
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| «My feet they shall run bare
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| And if I ever meet another girl
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| I’ll have that girl beware» |