Tonalité : D major
Intro 1
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Verse 1
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Now as I went out walking
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once down by the strand,
I spied a young damsel,
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she was dressed up so grand,
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With feathers and fineries
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and jewels of gold.
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Oh, she looked like a damsel
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of nineteen years old.
Now I hugged her and I squeezed her
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till she gave her consent
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And off to be married the perilous went
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And after our marriage to
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his home I did stroll
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With my beautiful damsel
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of nineteen years old.
Then after our marriage I
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lay down to rest,
To retire for the night
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with my fair maid so blessed.
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An astlode of wadding
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from her waist she did fold,
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For she looked like a cuckoo
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of nineteen years old.
She took off her eyebrows,
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so fair and so fine
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She took out her false teeth
and she looked 29
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She took off her false wig,
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her bald head soon told
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That she looked more like 90
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than 19 years old
Now she screwed off her left leg,
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way down from her knee
She took off her fingers,
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and she left on but three
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She took out a glass eye,
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and the carpet it rolled
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Oh sweet holy Moses,
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she was ninety years old
Now all ye young fellas,
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when a -courtin' ye go,
Examine the old damsel
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from her head to her toe.
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Get married in time
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or you'll surely be sold
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To a bloomin' old damsel
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of ninety years old.
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