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T:The Maid of the Mill
B:Journal of the English Folk Dance Society, 1931
S:Via Frank Kidson
F:http://www.folkinfo.org/songs
Z:Anne G Gilchrist
M:2/4     %Meter
L:1/16     %
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W:(Words from Alfred William's 'Folk Songs of the Upper Thames, but presumed by the Journal to be associated)
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W:The maid of the mill is a sweet pretty girl,
W:The maid of the mill for me!
W:The maid of the mill is a sweet pretty girl,
W:The maid of the mill for me!
W:She's as straight and as tall as a poplar tree,
W:And her cheeks are as red as a rose;
W:She's one of the fairest young girls that you see,
W:When she's dressed in her Sunday clothes.
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