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58 lines
1.5 KiB
\selectlanguage{english}
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\songcolumns{2}
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\beginsong{Spanish Lady}[by=Traditional]
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\lilypond{spanish_lady}
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\beginverse
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As I came down through Dublin City
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At the hour of twelve at night,
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Who should I see but a Spanish lady
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Washing her feet by candle light.
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First she washed them, then she dried them
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O’er a fire of amber coal,
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In all my life I ne’er did see
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A maid so sweet about the sole.
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\endverse
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\beginchorus
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Chorus: Whack for the toora loora laddy,
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Whack for the toora loora lay.
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Whack for the toora loora laddy,
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Whack for the toora loora lay.
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\endchorus
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\beginverse
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As I came back through Dublin city
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At the hour of half past eight,
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Who should I spy but the Spanish lady
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Brushing her hair in broad daylight.
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First she tossed it, then she brushed it,
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On her lap was a silver comb,
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In all my life I ne’er did see
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A maid so fair since I did roam.
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\endverse
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\beginverse
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As I went back through Dublin city
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As the sun began to set,
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Who should I spy but the Spanish lady
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Catching a moth in a golden net.
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When she saw me then she fled me,
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Lifting her petticoat o’er her knee,
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In all my life I ne’er did see
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A maid so shy as the Spanish lady.
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\endverse
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\beginverse
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I’ve wandered north and I’ve wandered south,
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Through Stonybatter and Patrick’s Close,
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Up and around the Glouster diamond
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And back by Napper Tandy’s house.
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Old age has her hand laid on me,
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Cold as a fire of ashy coals,
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But in all my life I ne’er did see,
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A maid so sweet as the Spanish lady.
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\endverse
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\endsong
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