| A maid going to Comber her markets to learn
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| To sell for her mammy three hanks of fine yarn
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| She met with a young man along the highway
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| And that was to cause her dally and stray
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| Sit down beside me I mean you no harm
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| Sit down beside me this new tune to learn
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| Here is three guineas your mammy to pay
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| So lay by your yarn till the next market day
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| They sat down together the grass it was green
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| The day was the fairest that ever was seen
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| The look in your eye would lead angels astray
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| So lay by your yarn till the next market day
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| The maid she went home and the words that he said
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| The song that he sang her still rang in her head
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| She says I’ll go find him by land or by sea
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| Till he learns me the tune called The Next Market Day |