| Peggy-O
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| As we rowed up to Fennario,
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| as we rowed up to Fennario,
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| Our captain fell in love
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| with a lady like a dove
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| and he called her by name, Pretty Peggy-O.
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| Come steppin' down the stairs Pretty Peggy-O
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| Come steppin' down the stairs Pretty Peggy-O
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| Come steppin' down the stairs, holding back your yellow hair
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| In the hand ??? |
| ???, William-O.
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| Will you marry me Pretty Peggy-O?
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| Will you marry me Pretty Peggy-O?
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| If you will marry me, I will set your cities free
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| and free all the people of the area-O.
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| I would marry you sweet William-O,
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| I would marry you sweet William-O,
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| I would marry you but your guineas are too few,
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| and I fear my mama would be angry-O.
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| What would your mama think Pretty Peggy-O
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| What would your mama think Pretty Peggy-O
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| What would your mama think if she heard my guineas clink
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| saw me riding at the head of my soldiers-O.
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| If ever I return Pretty Peggy-O
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| If ever I return Pretty Peggy-O
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| If ever I return, all your cities I will burn
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| Destroy all the people in the area-O.
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| Come steppin' down the stairs Pretty Peggy-O
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| Come steppin' down the stairs Pretty Peggy-O
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| Come steppin' down the stairs, holding back your yellow hair
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| Bid a last farewell to your William-O.
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| Sweet William he is dead Pretty Peggy-O
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| Sweet William he is dead Pretty Peggy-O
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| Sweet William he is dead and he died for a maid
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| and he spent the loot he had in the country-O.
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| As we rowed up to Fennario,
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| as we rowed up to Fennario,
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| Our captain fell in love
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| with a lady like a dove
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| and he called her by name, Pretty Peggy-O |