| A little maiden climbed an old man’s knee
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| Begged for a story, «Do, Uncle, please.»
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| Why are you single; |
| Why live alone?
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| Have you no babies, have you no home?"
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| «I had a sweetheart, years, years ago:
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| Where she is now, pet, you soon will know
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| List to the story, I’ll tell it all
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| I believed her faithless, after the Ball.»
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| After the ball is over
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| After the break of dawn
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| After the dancer’s leaving
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| After the stars are gone
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| Many a heart is aching
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| If you could read them all
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| Many the hopes that have vanished
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| After the ball
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| Bright lights were flashing in the grand ballroom
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| Softly the music, playing sweet tunes
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| There came my sweetheart, my love, my own
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| I wished some water, left her alone
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| When I returned, dear, there stood a man
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| Kissing my sweetheart, as lovers can
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| Down fell the glass, pet, broken that’s all
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| Just as my heart was, after the ball
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| After the ball is over
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| After the break of dawn
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| After the dancer’s leaving
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| After the stars are gone
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| Many a heart is aching
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| If you could read them all
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| Many the hopes that have vanished
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| After the ball
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| Long years have passed, child, I’ve never wed
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| True to my lost love, though she is dead
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| She tried to tell me, tried to explain
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| I would not listen, pleadings were in vain
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| One day a letter came from that man
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| He was her brother, the letter ran
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| That’s why I’m lonely, not home at all
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| I broke her heart, After the ball
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| After the ball is over
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| After the break of dawn
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| After the dancer’s leaving
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| After the stars are gone
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| Many a heart is aching
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| If you could read them all
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| Many the hopes that have vanished
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| After the ball
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| After the ball is over
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| After the break of dawn
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| After the dancer’s leaving
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| After the stars are gone
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| Many a heart is aching
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| If you could read them all
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| Many the hopes that have vanished
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| After the ball |