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w:As I was a-walk-ing one morn-ing by chance, I heard a maid mak-ing her moan - I asked what was the mat-ter, she said in a flut-ter - I'm ob-liged to lie tumb-ling a-lone a-lone_I'm ob-liged to lie tumb-ling a-lone_ <hr>Source: Everyman's Book of English Country Songs - edited by Roy Palmer Notes: Collected by Lucy Broadwood from the singing of Henry Burstow of Horsham, Sussex. (2nd May, 1893) <hr> The database entry can be found <a href="/songs/displaysong.php?songid=5">here</a> Ed Edited By Ed - 8/24/2002 2:44:19 PM Preview: User name: Enter password: Link makerPlease read our notes on posting html.Contact us
