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| Once | on a time there lived a man, |
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| His | name was | Peter | Gray; |
He lived way down in that there town
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| Called | Penn-syl-va-ni- | a. |
Chorus:
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| Blow ye winds of morning, |
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| Blow ye winds heigh- | o, |
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| Blow ye winds of morning, |
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| Blow, | blow, | blow. |
Now Peter fell in love all with
A nice young girl,
The first two letters of her name
Were Lucy, Annie, Pearl.
Just as they were gwine to wed
Her father did say no;
And quin-ci-cont-ly she was sent
Beyond the Oh-i-o.
When Peter heard his love was lost,
He knew not what to say,
He'd half a mind to jump into
The Susquehan-i-a.
But he went traveling to the west
For furs and other skins;
Till he was caught and scal-pi-ed
By blood-i In-ji-ins.
When Lucy-Annie heard the news,
She straightway took to bed,
And never did get up again
Until she di-i-ed.
You fathers all a warning take,
Each one as has a girl;
And think upon poor Peter Gray
And Lucy, Annie, Pearl.
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