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Parsley,sage, rosemary and thyme
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Tell him to make me a cambric shirt/ Y$ N A {- s$ O% |( Q# c' {
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Then he'll be a true love my mine2 w8 P% s- V% L( u
Tell to find me an acre of land
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Tell hime to reap it with a sickle of leather
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And gather it all in a bunch of heather6 n% A# @; V) ^# O3 ?
Then he'll be a true love of mine
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