hop, before you step to us And if you step, hands around your throat like a necklace Missed the drum, young ladies gimme a call My number's written next
carpenter Who never you shall see anymore? I do not weep for my house carpenter Or for any golden store I do weep for my own wee babe Who never I shall
s married this bold captain Who called her his dear She's dressed in silks and satins now She cuts a gallant show Finest of the ladies Down Canadee-i-o Come, all you fair
this bold captain Who called her his dear. She's dressed in silks and satins now, She cuts a gallant show, Finest of the ladies Down canadee-i-o. 6. come, all you fair
said in my country I slew an unarmed man I have two swords in one scabbard Full dear they cost my purse And you shall have the best of them I shall have
drilling than to ever let a woman in my life, I'm a very gentle man, even tempered and good natured who you never hear complain, Who has the milk
gallant shawl She's the finest of the ladies down In Canadee-i-o So come all you fair and tender girls Wheresoever you may be I'd have you to follow
robbing me, Raping me, Rooting through my rutabaga, Raiding my arugula and Ripping up my rampion (My champion! My favorite!)- I should have laid a
deny. If thou dost burn my babes and me, Then, thou my lord, shall die." "But reach and give me my pistol, And charge with speed my gun, For I must pierce
Young Emily was fair lady bright She loved her diver boy Who sailed over the ocean To gather up some gold Seven long years returning His money for to
good at blintzes. Some lovely girls have done Wonders with turkey stuffin's, But I have found the one Who can really make corn muffins! DIANA: Who cares
once thy name. ALDONZA Aldonza. DON QUIXOTE My lady jests. ALDONZA Aldonza! DON QUIXOTE The name of a kitchen-scullion... or perhaps my lady
Bridge:] The crown - my deeds The men who do betray The crown - my deeds Every man must find his way [Ref.:] Husbandry in heaven Fair is foul and foul
my fair young maid, Weep it for your golden store? Or do you weep for your house carpenter Who never you shall see anymore?" "I do not weep for my house
this bold captain Who called her his dear. She's dressed in silks and satins now, She cuts a gallant show, Finest of the ladies Down Canadee-i-o. 6. Come, all you fair
conspiring against my husband." - FIRST LADY HILARY RODHAM CLINTON "Watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat" - ROCKY AND BULLWINKLE (A popular TV cartoon) "Indeed I did have