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Pretty Polly

アーティスト:Pete Seeger  アルバム:American Favorite Ballads, Vol. 2 

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There was a youth and a well-bred youth, he being a squire's son And he did court an innkeeper's daughter. belonging to North Islington. Go get me some of your father's gold, part of your mother's fee And we wil away to some foreign country, and married we will be. She went down to her father's stable, there stood hordes thirty-three And she picked out a milk-white steed, and he the silvery grey. She mounted on the milk-white steed, he on the silvery grey, And the rode until they came to a riverside, three hours before it was day. "Alight, alight, my pretty fair maid, alight, alight, cried he, It's six merchants' daughters I've drownded here, and you the seventh shall be. Take off, take off that silken gown, and hand it over to me, For I do think your clothing too good, for to rot in the salt, salt sea." "If I do take off my silken gown, and hand it over to you, Why I do think it a very great wrong, a naked woman to view. I'll take off my silken gown, I'll lay it on the green, But before that I do, you false young man, you must turn your back on me."


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