| P stands for Paddy, I suppose
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| J’s for my love John
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| And the W stands for false Willy-O
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| But Johnny is the fairest man
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| Johnny is the fairest man, my love
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| Johnny is the fairest man
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| And I don’t care what anybody says
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| For Johnny is the fairest man
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| As I went out one may morning
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| To take a pleasant walk
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| I sat myself down upon an old stone wall
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| To hear two lovers talk
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| To hear what they might say, my dear
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| To hear what they might say
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| That I might know a little more about love
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| Before I go away
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| P stands for Paddy, I suppose
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| J for my love John
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| And the W stands for false Willy-O
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| But Johnny is the fairest man
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| Come and sit you down beside me, he says
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| Together on the green
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| For it’s a long three quarters of a year or more
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| Since together we have been
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| Oh I’ll not sit by you, she says
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| Now nor at any other time
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| For I hear you love another little girl
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| And your heart’s no longer mine
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| Your heart’s no longer mine, my dear
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| Your heart’s no longer mine
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| It’s a-just three quarters of a year or more
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| And your heart’s no longer mine
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| P stands for Paddy, I suppose
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| J for my love John
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| And the W stands for false Willy-O
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| But Johnny is the fairest man
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| And I’ll go up the tall, tall tree
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| And I’ll rob the wild bird’s nest
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| And when I come down, I’ll give a little love
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| To the girl that I love best
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| The girl that I love best, my dear
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| The girl that I love best
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| And down I’ll come, and I’ll go straight home
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| To the girl that I love best
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| P stands for Paddy, I suppose
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| J for my love John
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| And the W stands for false Willy-O
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| But Johnny is the fairest man
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| Johnny is the fairest man, my dear
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| Johnny is the fairest man
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| And I know a little more about love
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| Before I travel on |