27 lines
852 B
Plaintext
27 lines
852 B
Plaintext
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Of all the money that e'er I spent \
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I've spent it in good company \
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And all the harm that I ever did \
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Alas it was to none but me \
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And all I've done for want of wit \
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To memory now I can't recall \
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So fill to me the parting glass \
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Good night and joy be with you all. \
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If I had money enough to spend \
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And leisure time to sit awhile \
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There is a fair maid in this town \
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That sorely has my heart beguiled \
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Her rosy cheeks and ruby lips \
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I own she has my heart enthralled \
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So fill to me the parting glass \
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Good night and joy be with you all. \
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Oh, all the comrades that e're I had \
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They're sorry for my going away \
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And all the sweethearts that e'er I had \
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They'd wish me one more day to stay \
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But since it falls unto my lot \
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That I should rise and you should not \
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I'll gently rise and softly call \
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Good night and joy be with you all. \
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