MADAM I'M A DARLIN'
As I walked out in Chester city
At the late hour of the night
Who should I see but a fair young maiden
Washing her clothes in the clear moonlight
cho: Madam I'm a darlin, a die row dither-o
Madam I'm a darlin, a die row day
Oh first she washed and then she squeezed 'em
Then she hung them out to dry
And then she folded up her arms
Saying, "Oh what a fair young girl am I"
cho:
Oh going to the well for a pail of water
Fetching it back to make some tea
Well she fell under and I fell over
And all the game was above her knee
cho:
Madam I will tie your garter
I will tie it above your knee
And if you like, I'll tie it up further
Cause madam, I'm a darlin a die row day
cho:
Have you ever heard of cups and saucers
Rattling round in an old tin can
Have you ever heard of a fair young maiden
Married to an ugly, grey old man
cho:
Laddie you may have the gold and the silver
Laddie you may have the tracts of land
You may have a fleet of ships on the ocean
But all I need now is a canny young man
cho:
Recorded by Caswell & Carnahan on "New Leaves On an Old Tree",
copyright 1981
Note: yet another floater havenRG
@love @courtship @age
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