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Who will shoe my Foot?
Found in Who_will_shoe_my_Foot_.abc
from the John Chambers abc collection

X:1 T:Who will shoe my Foot? B:Randolph, V, 1982. Ozark Folksongs, Illinois Press, Urbana S:Isaac Hobbes, Micheldever, Hants, May 1906 Z:Randolph, V F:http://www.folkinfo.org/songs M:3/4 %Meter L:1/8 % K:Bb B2 |(d2c2) d2 |(e2d2) e2 |f3 g fd | B4 w:Oh who_ will shoe_ my nar-row, nar-row foot, c2 |(d2c2) d2 |(e2d2) c2 |B6 | w: And who_ will glove_ my hand, z4 B2 |(d2c2) d2 |(e2d2) e2 |f3 g fd | B4 w:And who_ will wrap_ my nar-row, nar-row waist dd |(c2f2) d2 |(c2f2) A2 |B4 |] w:With a new-*made Lon-*don band?" W:"Oh, who will shoe my narrow, narrow foot, W:And who will glove my hand, W:And who will wrap my narrow, narrow waist W:With a new-made London band? W: W:"Oh who will comb my yellow, yellow hair, W:With a new-made silver comb, W:And who will father my pretty little babe W:Till Georgie Jeems comes home?" W: W:Fair Annie she stood at her true love's door, W:And tirled the drawling-pin. W:"Rise up, rise up, young Georgie Jeems, W:And let your true love in." W: W:"Oh, don't you remember, young Georgie Jeems, W:When we two sat to dine, W:You taken the ring from off my hand W:And changed your ring for mine. W: W:"And yours was good and very, very good W:But not so good as mine; W:For yours was of the good red gold W:But mine the diamonds fine." W:
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