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\beginsong{The Wild Rover}[by=Traditional] |
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\beginverse |
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I've\[Sol] been a wild rover for many a\[Do] year |
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And I've\[Sol] spent all me\[Ré] money on whiskey and\[Sol] beer |
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But\[Sol] now im returning with gold in great\[Do] store |
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And I\[Sol] never will\[Ré] play the wild rover no\[Sol] more |
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\endverse |
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\beginchorus |
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And it's\[Ré] no nay never\[Sol] no nay never no\[Do] more |
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Will I\[Sol] play the wild\[Do] rover,no\[Sol] never\[Ré] no\[Sol] more |
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\endchorus |
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\beginverse |
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I went into an ale-house I used to frequent |
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And I told the landlady me money was spent |
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I asked her for credit,she answered me 'Nay |
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Such a custom as yours I can get any day |
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\endverse |
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\beginverse |
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I took from my pocket 10 sovereigns bright |
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And the landladie's eyes opened wide with delight |
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She said I have whiskey and wines of the best |
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And the words that I spoke were only in jest |
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\endverse |
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\beginverse |
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I'll go home to my parents confess what I've done |
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And I'll ask them to pardon their prodigal son |
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And when they forgive me as oft times before |
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Sure I never will play the wild rover no more |
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\endverse |
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\endsong |