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po - ny, 01 That I may ride and_^ seek my bride, who is

moo - ey, 0? ' What care I for my new wed - ded lord? I'm gxine with the wrag'-^le tag* - g^le gip - sies, 01 off with the wrag-yle tag- - gle gip - sies, 0! . . Last- he rode high and — he rode low, He rode throng-h woods and night you slept on a gtiose - feath - er bedj With the sheet turn'd down so cop - ses too, Un - - til he came to an o - pen field, And brave - ly, 0! And to - night you'll Rleep in a cold o - pen Held, A - y Google

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