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The Cambric Shirt
Found in Cambric_Shirt_1.abc
from the John Chambers abc collection

X:40 T:The Cambric Shirt T:The Elfin Knight B:Bronson C:Trad O:Randolph, I, I946, pp. 38(A)-3g. Sung by Wiley Hemb O:Farmington, Ark., December 29, I94I; learned from O:father in I896. N:Child 2 M:2/2 L:1/8 K:G % Pentatonic ( -2 -4) irregular d2 ef g3 g | d2 B2 d4 | w:As you* go through Yand-ro's town, e4 ef g2 | g4 z2 G2 | GB d2 d3 d | w:Rozz-mar-row and time, Take my* add-ress to d2 ed BB B2 | BB e2 ed B2 | dd B2 G4 |] w:this young* la-dy And tell her to be a true lov-er of mine. W: W:As you go through Yandro's town, W:Rozz-marrow and time, W:Take my address to this young lady W:And tell her to be a true lover of mine. W: W:Go tell her to make me a cambric shirt, W:Rozz-marrow and time, W:Without one stitch of a seamster's work W:And then she can be a true lover of mine. W: W:Go tell her to wash it in a dry well, W:Rozz-marrow and time, W:Where water never was nor rain never fell W:And then she can be a true lover of mine. W: W:Go tell her to dry it on a thorn, W:Rozz-marrow and time, W:Where a leaf never budded since Adam was born W:And then she can be a true lover of mine. W: W:Oh it's as you go through Yandro's town, W:Rozz-marrow and time, W:Take my address to this young man W:And tell him to be a true lover of mine. W: W:Go tell him to clear me one acre of land, W:Rozz-marrow and time, W:Between the salt sea and the sea sand W:And then he can be a true lover of mine. W: W:Go tell him to plough it with a muley-cow's horn, W:Rozz-marrow and time, W:And plant it all over with one grain of corn, W:And then he can be a true lover of mine. W: W:Go tell him to reap it with an old stirrup-leather' W:Rozz-marrow and time, W:And bind it all up in a peafowl's feather W:And then he can be a true lover of mine. W: W:Go tell him to thresh it against the wall, W:Rozz-marrow and time, W:And not one grain on the floor shall fall W:And then he can be a true lover of mine. W: W:Go tell him to take it to the mill, W:Rozz-marrow and time, W:And every grain its bushel shall fill, W:And then he can be a true lover of mine. W: W:Go tell this young man when he gets his work done, W:Rozz-marrow and time, W:To come to my house and his shirt'll be done, W:And then he can be a true lover of mine.
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