| It happened one evening at the playing of ball
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| When first I met Willie, he was proper, he was tall
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| He was neat, fair and handsome,
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| straight in each limb There’s a heart in my bosom and it’s aching for him.
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| Will you go along with me all down the road
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| To see father’s dwelling and the place of our abode
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| He knew by her look and her languishing eye
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| He was the young man she valued most high.
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| There’s a place in my garden,
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| young Willie, said she Where Lords, Dukes and Earls, they wait upon me
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| And when they are sleeping in their long, silent rest
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| I’ll go with you, Willie |