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P stands for Paddy, I suppose, J for my love, John W stands for false Willie, oh but Johnny is the fairest man Johnny is the fairest man, my dear, aye, Johnny's the fairest man I don't are what anybody says, Johnny is the fairest man
Won't you ome and sit beside me, beside me on the green It's a long three quarters of a year or more sin e together we have been Your heart's no longer mine, my dear, your heart's no longer mine For I hear you have another little girl, and your heart's no longer mine
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I am a man of constant A sorrow. I've seen. B7 ... I have no friends to help me now. It's fare thee well my old ... that is given. I'll meet you on God's golden shore.
Insanity when will you come to me. I'd never wish to deter this ... In sanity did I find any beauty ? I never felt anything but ... When will it end ? When will it end ?
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I am long dead and gone. As we face the day. Of the gloomy denouement. Of our hopeless scheme. Dismissed and foregone. Bm. D. I know that I'll ever know.
Why I've been waiting in vain. All the tears that I shed. For what I never red. Nothing, you wrote. A vacant note. Did you never care. For what we wanted to share.
The servants and the lords. Will wither and will die. We'll let go of our swords. And we will cry. Our friends, our sons, our enemies. Will meet their fateful destinies.
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