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Searching for Lambs
Found in Searching_for_Lambs.abc
from the John Chambers abc collection

X:1 T:Searching for Lambs B:One Hundred English Folksongs, Ed C Sharp, ISBN 0-486-23192-5 Z:Cecil Sharp S:Mrs. Sweet; at Somerton, Somerset, on the 2nd August 1906 and again on the 16th August 1907 F:http://www.folkinfo.org/songs M:5/4 L:1/8 K:Gm D2 |G2 A2 (B2A2) G2 |F2 G2 D4 A2 |B2 c2 (d2c2) A2 | w:As I went out_ one May morn-ing, One May morn-ing_ be- M:3/4 L:1/8 c4 A2 | [M:5/4] [L:1/8] B2 c2 (d2c2) (BA) |G2 A2 (B2A2) w:time, I met a maid _from_ home has stray-'d, G2 |F2 G2 D2 G2 F2 | G4 z6 |] w:Just as the sun_ did shine W:As I went out one May morning, W:One May morning betime, W:I met a maid, from home had stray'd W:Just as the sun did shine. W: W:What makes you rise so soon, my dear, W:Your journey to pursue? W:Your pretty little feet they tread so sweet, W:Strike off the morning dew. W: W:I'm going to feed my father's flock, W:His young and tender lambs W:That over hill and over dales W:Lie waiting for their dams. W: W:O stay! O stay! you handsome maid, W:And rest a moment here, W:For there is none but you alone, W:That I do love so dear. W: W:How gloriously the sun doth shine, W:How pleasant is the air, W:I'd rather rest on my true love's breast W:Than any other where. W: W:For I am thine and thou art mine; W:No man shall uncomfort thee; W:We'll join our hands in wedded bands W:And married we will be.
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