| There’s ne’er a night I am gone to ramble
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| There’s ne’er a night I am gone to roam
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| There’s ne’er a night I am gone to ramble
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| Into the arms of the one I love
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| I’m a rover, seldom sober
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| I’m a rover by degree
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| It’s when I’m drinkin', I’m always thinkin'
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| How to gain my love’s company
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| Though the night be as dark as dungeon
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| Not a star can be seen above
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| I will be guided without a stumble
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| Into the arms of the one I love
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| I’m a rover, seldom sober
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| I’m a rover by degree
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| It’s when I’m drinkin', I’m always thinkin'
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| How to gain my love’s company
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| He stared above at her bedroom window
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| Kneeling gently on a stone
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| He whispers through to her bedroom window
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| «Is me darling in there at home?»
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| I’m a rover, seldom sober
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| I’m a rover by degree
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| It’s when I’m drinkin', I’m always thinkin'
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| How to gain my love’s company
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| She raised her head from her down sewn pillow
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| With her arms around her breast
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| Sayin', «Who is that at me bedroom window
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| Disturbing me from me long night’s rest?»
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| I’m a rover, seldom sober
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| I’m a rover by degree
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| It’s when I’m drinkin', I’m always thinkin'
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| How to gain my love’s company
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| Says, «I'm me, love, it’s your own true lover
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| Open the door and let me in
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| They both shook hands and embraced each other
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| To the morning, they lay as one
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| I’m a rover, seldom sober
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| I’m a rover by degree
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| It’s when I’m drinkin', I’m always thinkin'
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| How to gain my love’s company
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| Says, «Aye, me love, I must go and leave you
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| To climb the hills, they are far above
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| Well, I will climb with greatest pleasure
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| Since I’ve been in the arms of the one I love»
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| Yes, I’m a rover, seldom sober
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| I’m a rover by degree
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| It’s when I’m drinkin', I’m always thinkin'
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| How to gain my love’s company
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| It’s when I’m drinkin', I’m always thinkin'
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| How to gain my love’s company |