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As I walked under London Bridge |
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One misty morning early, |
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I overheard a fair, pretty maid, |
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Was lamenting for her Geordie. |
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O my Geordie will be hanged in a golden chain, |
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'Tis not the chain of many. |
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He was born of King's royal breed |
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And lost to a virtous lady |
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Go bridle me my milk white steed |
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Go bridle me my pony |
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I will ride to London's court |
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To plead for the life of Geordie. |
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O my Geordie never stole nor cow nor calf |
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He never hurted any |
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Stole sixteen of the King's royal deer |
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And he sold them in Bohenny. |
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Two pretty babies have I borne, |
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The third lies in my body, |
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I'd freely part with them every one, |
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If you'd spare the life of Geordie. |
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The judge looked over his left shoulder, |
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He said, ''Fair maid, I'm sorry, |
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Said:Fair maid you must be gone |
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For I can not pardon Geordie |
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O my Geordie will be hanged in a golden chain, |
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'Tis not the chain of many. |
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Stole sixteen of the King's royal deer |
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And he sold them in Bohenny. |