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T:The Miller of Dee
B:Sabine Baring Gould, 1895, Old English Songs from English Minstrelsie, 1895
F: http://www.folkinfo.org/songs
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w:There was a jol-ly mil-ler once Liv'd on the riv-er Dee,_
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w:He work'd and sang from morn till night, No lark_ more blithe than he._
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w:And_ this the bur-den of his song For-ev-er us'd to be,_
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w: "I care for no-bod-y, no not I, If no-bod-y cares for me.*_
W:There was a jolly miller once
W:Liv'd on the river Dee,
W:He work'd and sang from morn till night,
W:No lark more blithe than he,
W:And this the burden of his song
W:Forever us'd to be,
W:"I care for nobody, no not I,
W:If nobody cares for me."
W:
W:I live by my mill, she is to me
W:Like parent, child and wife,
W:I would not change my station
W:For any other in life
W:No lawyer, surgeon, doctor
W:E'er had a groat from me,
W:And I care for nobody, no not I,
W:If nobody cares for me.
