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The Sweet Nightingale (A)

Found in 846.abc from the folkinfo.org abc collection
The Sweet Nightingale (A) - staff notation
X:1     %Music
T:The Sweet Nightingale (A)
B:Cecil Sharp's Collection of English Folk Songs, ed Maud Karpeles , Oxford University Press, 1974
S:Richard Marley (58) at Chibbet's Ford, Somerset, 20 August 1907
Z:Cecil Sharp
M:3/4     %Meter
L:1/8     %
K:G
DD |G2 D2 G2 |G4 ((3:2ABc) |B2 A2 c2 | B4
w:How de-light-ful it is, to__ walk with your love
GB |d2 d2 d2 |B2 (BA) (GB) |A2 G2 F2 | G4
w:Talk-ing sweet prat-tling tales in_ the_ dimst of the grove
Bd |c2 c2 c2 |(e2 d2) (cB) |A2 A2 (dc) | B4
w:Where the flow-ers smell sweet_ and_ so does the_ fields.
BA |G2 G2 BA |G2 G2 (GF) |E2 C2 D2 | G4
w:What a plea-sure and de-light when the_ sum-mer draws near,
GB |d2 d2 ed |B2 B2 (Bd) |d2 B2 A2 | G4 |]
w:What a plea-sure and de-light when the_ sum-mer draws near.

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