| There was a lady lived in York
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| On-a-lee an lonee
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| Fell in love with her father’s clerk
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| Down by the green woodside-io
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| She loved him up she loved him down
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| On-a-lee and lonee
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| Loved him till he filled her arms
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| Down by the green woodside-io
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| She leaned her back against an oak
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| On-a-lee and lonee
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| First it bent and then it broke
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| Down by the green woodside-io
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| She leaned her back against a thorn
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| On-a-lee and lonee
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| There she had two fine babes born
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| Down by the green woodside-io
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| She took out her wee pn knife
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| On-a-lee and lonee
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| There sh took those sweet babes' life
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| Down by the green woodside-io
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| She rubbed the blade against her shoe
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| On-a-lee and lonee
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| The more she rubbed the redder it grew
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| Down by the green woodside-io
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| She went back to her father’s hall
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| On-a-lee and lonee
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| Saw two babes a playin' at ball
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| Down by the green woodside-io
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| O babes O babes, if you were mine
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| On-a-lee and lonee
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| I’d dress you up in scarlet fine
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| Down by the green woodside-io
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| O mother O mother when we were yours
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| On-a-lee and lonee
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| Scarlet was our own heart’s blood
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| Down by the green woodside-io
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| O babes O babes it’s heaven for you
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| On-a-lee and lonee
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| Mother O mother it’s hell for you
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| Down by the green woodside-io |