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1 | 1 | B | But black is the colour of my true love’s hair, |
2 | 2 | His face is like some rosy fair; | |
3 | 3 | The prettiest face and the neatest hands, | |
4 | 4 | I love the gr | I love the ground whereon he stands. |
5 | 5 | ||
6 | 6 | I love my love and well he knows | I love my love and well he knows, |
7 | 7 | I love the gr | I love the ground whereon he goes. |
8 | 8 | If you on earth no more I see, | |
9 | 9 | I can’t serve you as you have me. | |
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11 | The winter’s passed and the leaves are green, | ||
12 | The time is passed that we have seen, | ||
13 | But still I hope the time will come | ||
14 | When you and I shall be as one. | ||
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16 | I’ll go to the Clyde to mourn and weep, | ||
17 | But satisfied I never could sleep. | ||
18 | I’ll write to you in a few short lines, | ||
19 | I’ll suffer death ten thousand times. | ||
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21 | So fare you well, my own true love, | ||
22 | The time has passed, but I wish you well; | ||
23 | But still I hope the time will come | ||
24 | When you and I will be as one. | ||
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26 | I love my love and well he knows, | ||
27 | I love the ground whereon he goes. | ||
28 | The prettiest face and the neatest hands, | ||
29 | I love the ground whereon he stands. |
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