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Early one morning, just as the sun was rising
I heard a maid sing in the valley below
`Oh don`t deceive me, Oh never leave me,
How could you use, a poor maiden so?`
Remember the vows that you made to me truly
Remember how tenderly you nestled close to me
Gay is the garland, fresh are the roses
I`ve culled from the garden to bind over thee.
Here I now wander alone as I wonder
Why did you leave me to sigh and complain
I ask of the roses, why should I be forsaken,
Why must I here in sorrow remain?
Through yonder grove, by the spring that is running
There you and I have so merrily played,
Kissing and courting and gently sporting
Oh, my innocent heart you`ve betrayed
How could you slight so a pretty girl who loves you
A pretty girl who loves you so dearly and warm?
Though love`s folly is surely but a fancy,
Still it should prove to me sweeter than your scorn.
Soon you will meet with another pretty maiden
Some pretty maiden, you`ll court her for a while;
Thus ever ranging, turning and changing
Always seeking for a girl that is new.
Thus sang the maiden, her sorrows bewailing
Thus sang the poor maid in the valley below
`Oh don`t deceive me, Oh never leave me,
How could you use, a poor maiden so?`
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