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As I Roved Out
And Amwho are you, me Gpretty fair maid And Amwho are you, me Ghoney? And Amwho are you, me Gpretty fair maid And Amwho are you, me Ghoney? She Amanswered me quite Gmodestly: I Gam me mother's darling.
[Chorus]
With me Amtoo-ry-ay GFol-de-diddle-day GDi-re fol-de-diddle AmDai-rie oh.
And wAmill you come to me Gmother's house, When the Amsun is shining Gclearly [repeat] I'll Amopen the door and I'll Glet you in And Gdivil 'o one would hear us. [Chorus]
So I Amwent to her house in the Gmiddle of the night When the Ammoon was shining Gclearly [repeat] She Amopened the door and she Glet me in And Gdivil the one did hear us. [Chorus]
She Amtook me horse by the Gbridle and the bit And she Amled him to the Gstable [repeat] Saying "There's Amplenty of oats for a Gsoldier's horse, To Geat it if he's able." [Chorus]
Then she Amtook me by the Glily-white hand And she Amled me to the Gtable [repeat] Saying: There's Amplenty of wine for a Gsoldier boy, To Gdrink it if you're able. [Chorus]
Then AmI got up and Gmade the bed And I Ammade it nice and Gaisy [repeat] Then AmI got up and Glaid her down Saying: GLassie, are you able? [Chorus]
And Amthere we lay till the Gbreak of day And Amdivil a one did Ghear us [repeat] Then AmI arose and put Gon me clothes Saying: GLassie, I must leave you. [Chorus]
And Amwhen will you Greturn again And Amwhen will we get Gmarried [repeat] When Ambroken shells make GChristmas bells GWe might well get married. [Chorus]