| Three maidens a milking did go Three maidens a milking did go And the wind it did blow high
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| And the wind it did blow low
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| It tossed their petticoats to a fro
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| They met with some young mean they know
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| They met with some young mean they know
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| And they boldly asked him if he had any skill
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| To catch them a small bird or two
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| Oh yes I’ve a very good skill
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| Oh yes I’ve a very good skill
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| And it’s come along with me to yonder flowering tree
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| And I’ll catch a small bird or two
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| So off to the green woods went they
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| And it’s off to the green woods went they
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| And he tapped at the bush and the bird it did fly in A little above her lily white knee
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| Her sparkling eyes they did turn around
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| Just as if she had been all in a swoon
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| And she cried «I've a bird and a very pretty bird
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| And he’s pecking away at his own ground»
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| Here’s health to the bird in the bush
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| Here’s health to the bird in the bush
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| And we’ll drink up the moon, we’ll drink down the moon
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| Let the people say little or much
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| There is a thorn bush in our cale yard
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| There is a thorn bush in our cale yard
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| At the back o’thorn bush there lays a lad and lass
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| And they’re busy busy fairing at the cuckoo’s nest
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| Hi the cuckoo, ho the cuckoo, hi the cuckoo’s nest
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| Hi the cuckoo, ho the cuckoo, hi the cuckoo’s nest
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| I’d give anybody a shilling and a bottle of the best
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| That’ll rumple up the feathers in the cuckoo’s nest
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| It is thorn and it is prickle, it is compassed all around
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| It is thorn and it is prickle, and it isn’t easy found
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| She said young man you blunder and I said it isn’t true
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| And I left her with the makings of a young cuckoo
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| Hi the cuckoo, ho the cuckoo, hi the cuckoo’s nest
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| Hi the cuckoo, ho the cuckoo, hi the cuckoo’s nest
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| I’d give anybody a shilling and a bottle of the best
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| That’ll rumple up the feathers in the cuckoo’s nest |