Tonart: F major
Intro 1
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Verse 1
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As I was a -walkin' one midsummer's mornin'
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I heard the birds whistle and the nightingales play
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And there did I spy a beautiful maiden
As I was a -walkin' along the highway
Oh, where are you going,
my fair pretty lady?
Oh, where are you going
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so early this morn?
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She said, I'm going down to visit my neighbours,
I'm going down to
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Warwick, the place I was born.
It's may I come with you,
my sweet pretty darling?
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May I go along in your sweet company?
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Then she turned her head and
smiled and all at me
Saying, you may come with me,
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kind sir, if you please
We hadn't been walking but
a few miles together
Before this young damsel
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She sat herself down, saying,
down beside me
In the games we shall play shall be one,
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two and three
I said, my dear lady,
if you're of the game
Then there's one game I know
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I would like you to learn
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The game it is called, the game of all fours
So I took out my pack and
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began the first turn
She cut the cards first and I fell a deal and I
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dealt her a trump and meself the poor jack
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She let off her ace and stole
my jack from me saying
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Jack is the card I like best in your pack
Since I dealt them last time it's your turn to shuffle
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and my turn to show the best card in the pack
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Once more she'd the ace and
it is hard to beat me
Once again I had lost when I laid
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down for a jive
So I took up my hat and I bid her good morning I said,
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you're the best that I know at this game
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She answered, young man,
if you'll come back tomorrow
We'll play the game over and
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over and over and over again
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