English Folk Songs from the Southern Appalachians

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No. 98 The Broken Token
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2   She says: No, kind sir, a man of honour, A man of honour you may be,
But how can you impose on a fair lady Who never intends your bride to be ?
3   I've got a true love been gone to the ocean, He's been there for seven years long,
And if he stays seven years longer, No man on earth will marry me.
4   Perhaps he's in the sea-side drownded, Or perhaps he's in some battle slain,
Or perhaps he's took some other girl and married, His face you'll never see again.
5   If he's drownded I'm in hopes he's happy, Or if he's in some battle slain,
Or perhaps he's took some other girl and married, I'll love that girl that would have married him.
6   He run his hands all in his pocket, His fingers being long and slim,
Says: Here's a ring that you did give me Before I started to the sea.
7   She wrung her lily-white hands and cried. And straight before him she did fall,
Says : You are the man that used to court me Before you.started to the sea.
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