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Blue Muslin.

Found in 437.abc from the folkinfo.org abc collection
Blue Muslin. - staff notation
X:1
T:Blue Muslin.
F:http://www.folkinfo.org/songs
B:Songs of the West by S. Baring-Gould.
S:Words and music from John Woodrich, blacksmith.
M:4/4
L:1/4
K:G
D| G G3/4 G1/4 G G3/4 G1/4|B3/4 A1/4 B3/4 A1/4 G G|
w:"O will you ac-cept of the mus-e lin so blue, To
B1/2 B1/2 B3/4 B1/4 B3/4 B1/4 A3/4 B1/4|d3/4 e1/4 d3/4 e1/4 d d1/2 d1/2|
w:wear all in the morn ing, and to dab-ble in the dew?" "No, I 
e e3/4 c1/4 d d3/4 B1/4|c3/4 c1/4 d3/4 c1/4 B B|
w:will not ac-cept of the mus-e-lin so blue, To
c3/4 B1/4 c3/4 B1/4 A3/4 B1/4 c3/4 d1/4|e3/4 d1/4 c3/4 B1/4 A G3/4 A1/4|
w:wear all in the morn-ing, and to dab-ble in the dew, Nor I'll 
B A3/4 B1/4 c A| G3||
w:walk nor I'll talk with you."
e3/4 e1/4 e3/4 c1/4 e e|d3/4 d1/4 d3/4 B1/4 d d3/4 d1/4|
w:"When you might you would not, Now you will you shall not, So 
e3/2 c1/2 d3/2 B1/2| c A G2||
w:fare-you-well my dark-eyed Sue."

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