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O Waly Waly
Found in O_Waly_Waly.abc
from the John Chambers abc collection

X:1 T:O Waly Waly B:Journal of the English Folk Dance and Song Society, Dec 1954 F:http://www.folkinfo.org/songs S:Mrs Caroline Cox, August 8th 1905 Z:Cecil Sharp M:3/2 %Meter L:1/8 % K:G D2 |G2 (GA) B4 A2 A2 |G2 E2 D6 z2 |G2 F2 G6 A2 | B2 (cB) (A6G2) |AB c2 d4 c4 |B2 AG B6 A2 |G2 E2 D4 D4 | D2 EF G6 |] W:Down in the meadows the other day, W:Gathering flowers both fine and gay, W:Gathering flowers both red and blue, W:I little thought what love can do. W: W:I put my hand into the bush W:Thinking the sweetest flower to find W:I pricked my finger right to the bone W:But left that sweetest flower behind. W: W:I leant my back against some oak W:Thinking it was a trusty tree W:First he bended then he broke W:And so did my false love to me. W: W:There is a ship sailing on the sea W:But it's loaded so deep as deep can be W:But not so deep as the in love I am W:I care not whether I sink or swim. W: W:Since my love's dead and gone to rest W:I'll think on her who I love the best W:I've secured her up in flannel strong W:Have another now she is dead and gone. W:
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