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Three Maidens a-milking did go
Found in Three_Maidens_a_milking_did_go.abc
from the John Chambers abc collection

X:1 T:Three Maidens a-milking did go B:Kidson F, 1891, Traditional Tunes, Oxford, Taphouse and Son Z:Frank Kidson S:Mr Holgate F:http://www.folkinfo.org/songs M:4/4 %Meter L:1/8 % K:G D |G2 G G (FG) A B |G6 z G |B2 B B (dB) G G | A6 z w:Three maid-ens a-milk-* ing did go Three maid-ens a-milk-* ing did go; A |B A (Bc) d2 B G |c A (BG) D2 w:The wind_ it blew high, and the wind_ it blew low, E F |G2 (A/B/) c B G A A |G6 |] w:And it blew these_ three maid-ens to and fro W:Three maidens a-milking did go, W:Three maidens a milking did go; W:The wind it blew high, and the wind it blew low, W:And it blew these three maidens to and fro W: W:[They met with a man by the way W: And one of them to him did say W: Kind sir have you the will, and kind sir have you the skill W: For to catch little birds off the tree? W: W: O yes I will show you some skills W: And very good skills they be too W: If you'll come along with me to yonder shady tree W: I will catch you a small bird or two. W: W: To the merry greenwood they all went W: To the merry greenwood they all went W: For the birds they did whistle on every green thistle W: For they very well knew their intent. W: W: I laid my love under a bush W: I laid my love under a tree W: And he beat at the bush and the bird it did fly in W: A little above my love's knee. W: W: Then her sparkling eyes turned around W: As if she had been in a swound W: And she said, upon my word I have caught a little bird W: Picking upon its own ground. W: W: Pretty maidens be ruled by me W: Pretty maidens be ruled by me W: Never catch a small bird upon a green ground W: But catch them upon the green tree.]
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