| Rockin' The Cradle
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| On a bright summer’s evening I chanced to go roving
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| Down by the clear river I rollicked along.
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| I heard an old man making sad lamentation;
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| He was rocking the cradle and the child not his own.
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| cho: Hi ho, hi ho, my laddie lie aisy
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| For perhaps your own daddy might never be known.
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| I’m sitting and sighing and rocking the cradle,
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| And nursin' the baby that’s none of my own.
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| When first that I married your inconstant mother
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| I thought myself lucky to be blessed with a wife.
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| But for my misfortune, sure I was mistaken
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| She’s proved both a curse and a plague on my life.
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| She goes out every night to a ball or a party
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| And leaves me here rockin' he cradle alone.
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| The innocent laddie he calls me his daddy
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| But little he knows that he’s none of my own.
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| Now come all ye young men that’s inclined to get married
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| Take my advice and let the women alone.
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| For by the Lord Harry, if ever you marry
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| They’ll leave you with a baby that’s none of your own.
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| (or «and swear it’s your own».)
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| Recorded by Clancys, Ian Cambell Folk Group, Ed Trickett, Buffy
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| Ste. |
| Marie
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| filename[ ROCKCRAD
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| RG
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