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B:Broadwood, L, 1893, English County Songs, London, Leadenhall Press
S:Rev. W. Miles Barnes, Monkton
Z: Lucy Broadwood
T:The Twelve Apostles
F: http://www.folkinfo.org/songs
M:4/4     %Meter
L:1/8     %
K:F
A4 A2 G2 |F2 E2 D4 |A4 A2 G2 |F2 E2 D4 |
w:Come, I will sing to you. What will you sing to me?
D2 D2 D2 D2 |E4 E2 z2 |A4 A2 G2 |F2 E2 D4 |
w:I will sing you one oh! What may your one oh be?
D2 D2 D2 D2 |E2 E2 E2 E2 |A2 B2 A2 G2 |(F2 E2) D4 |]
w:One and one and all a-lone and ev-er more shall be_ oh.
W:(1st Voice) Come, I will sing to you
W:(2nd voice) What will you sing to me?
W:(1st voice) I will sing you one oh!
W:(2nd voice) What may be your one oh?
W:(1st voice) One is one and all alone, and ever more shall be so.
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W:(1st Voice) Come, I will sing to you
W:(2nd voice) What will you sing to me?
W:(1st voice) I will sing you two oh!
W:(2nd voice) What may be your two oh?
W:(1st voice) Two of them are lilywhite babes, Cloth-ed all in green oh!!
W:(Both) One is one and all alone, and ever more shall be so.
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W:(1st Voice) Come, I will sing to you
W:(2nd voice) What will you sing to me?
W:(1st voice) I will sing you three oh!
W:(2nd voice) What may be your three  oh?
W:(1st voice) TThree of them are thrivers
W:(Both) Two of them are lilywhite babes, Cloth-ed all in green oh!!
W:One is one and all alone, and ever more shall be so.
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W:[These three verses indicate the plan of the song, each new number being followed by the whole of those that have gone before, sung by both voices.  The other numbers are as follows :-]
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W:Four are the Gospel preachers
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W:Five are the flamboys all in a row
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W:Six are the six bold waiters
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W:Seven are the seven stars in the sky
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W:Eight are the Gabriel angels
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W:Nine and nine of the brightest shine
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W:Ten are the ten command-e-ments
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W:Eleven and eleven went up to heaven
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W:Twelve are the twelve apostles.
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