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The Nightingale Song
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Peak #521
Peak in subgenre #82
Author
Traditional
Rights
Public Domain
Uploaded
March 29, 2009
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MP3 3.2 MB 128 kbps 3:27
Lyrics
Now as I was a-walking one morning in May I saw a sweet couple together at play O the one was a fair maid and her beauty shone clear And the other was a soldier, a brave grenadier. Cho: But they kissed so sweet and comforting as they pressed to each other They went arming along the road like sister and brother. They went arming along the road till they came to a spring, Then they both sat down together just to hear the nightingale sing. Then out of his knapsack, a long fiddle he drew And he played her such merry tunes as she ever knew, And he played her such merry tunes, caused the valleys to ring Hark hark, replied the fair maid, how the nightingales sing. O come, said the soldier, 'tis time to give o'er O no, said the maiden, please play one tune more. I do like your playing, and the touching of the long string And to see the pretty flowers grow, hear the nightingale sing. Now I'm going to India, for seven long years Drinking wines and strong whiskey instead of strong beers But if I ever return again, it will be in the spring Then we'll both sit down together, love, and hear the nightingale sing. Now, said the fair maid, come, soldier, marry me. O no, said the soldier, how ever can that be? For I've a nice little wife at home in my own count-e-ry And she is the smartest little woman that your eyes ever see
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