Tonalité : D major
Verse 1
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In Maryhill, where I did dwell,
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Lived a maid I knew quite well.
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I courted her by night and day,
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She got in the family way.
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Silver dagger, turtledove,
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you did not know, my Willie dear,
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the dreadful rhymes that would come
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when you looked at me in fun
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Right, old Willie, what can I do?
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I'll have to blame it all on you
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Make me wonder what you said
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Who the hell's Willie?
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My name is Fred
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Silver dagger, turtledove
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He did not know, well he did
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The dreadful rhymes that would come
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When you poked at me and fought
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She sat down and wept and cried
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Wished to God that she had died
God, did not heed her plea
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So I shelled off for poverty
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Silver Dagger and Doodle Dog
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He did not know, well he did
The dreadful rhymes that
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would be drunk
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When you pulled that knee in fun
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Went up the stairs with a rope
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Tried to cut a lily -white throat
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The rope was blunt and in the pain
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He took a knife, blew out her brain
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Juggled up, silver dagger
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You did not know, my Willie love
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The dreadful rhyme that would be sung
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When your foe met me in fun
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They found a lion on the ground
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In a bosom, there's no day found
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A bottle of salt, a bag of coal
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Two sliced loaves and a toilet roll
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Silver dagger and turtledove
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He did not know, well, he did
That dreadful rivalry would come
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When you both had me in mind
Outro 1
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