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The Nightingale Lyrics

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                       THE NIGHTINGALE                           
  

C                        G7          C 
As I was a walking and a rambling on day, 
                                     G7
I spied a young couple so fondly did stray. 
    C                                       G7 
And one was a young maide, so sweet and so fair, 
         C              F             G7    C
And the other one was a soldier and a brave Grenadier.   

CHORUS:   

C                             F                 G7            C   
And they kissed so sweet and comforting as they clung to each other.  
C                                                   G7
They went arm and arm down the road like sister and brother. 
C                                                      G7 
They went arm and arm down the road till they came to a stream, 
         C               F                          G7         C
and they both sat down together, love, to hear the nightingale sing. 
 

C                            G7          C 
Then out of his knapsack he drew a fine fiddle. 
C                                                    G7  
And he played her such merry tunes that you ever did hear. 
C                                                       G7 
And he played her such merry tunes that the valleys did ring. 
     C                 F                   G7          C   
"Oh",softly cried the fair maide,"hear the Nightingale sing." 

Cho. 

 C                             G7              C
"Oh",then said the fair maide,"won't you merry me?" 
                                               G7
"Oh no", said the soldier, "however could that be?" 
     C                                   G7
"For I've me own wife at home in the old country," 
     C                  F                     G7       C
"And she is the fairest little thing that you ever did see." 
Cho. 
 
C                                G7   C
"Now I'm off to India for several long years," 
 C                                                G7
"Drinkin' Wine and strong whiskey instead of pale beer." 
 C                                             G7
"But if ever I return again, it will be in the spring," 
     C                    F                        G7           C
"And we'll both sit down together,Love, to hear the Nightingale sing."   

The Nightingale Lyrics

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