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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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Lamenting for her geordie. |
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''my geordie will be hanged with a golden chain, |
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'tis not the chain of many. |
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He stole sixteen of the king's royal deer |
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And he sold them in boeny.'' |
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''go saddle me my milk white steed |
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Go saddle me my pony |
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That I may ride to london's courts |
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To plead for the life of geordie.'' |
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''my geordie never hurt a man nor calf |
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He never hurted any |
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He stole sixteen of the king's royal deer |
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And he sold them in killkenny.'' |
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''two pretty babies have I borne, |
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The third lies in my body, |
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And I would part with them every one, |
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If you pardon my dear geordie.'' |
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But the judge looked over his left shoulder, |
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He said, ''fair maid, I'm sorry, |
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I cannot pardon the one you love, |
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He has been hanged already.'' |
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