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MORNING.MUZ
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1986-02-15
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68 lines
"Early One Morning","Traditional","Programmed Anonymously",34
"Ear-ly one/morn-ing just/as the sun was/ris-ing,|"
T80P2O3EE8E8MLE8MNG#8B8B8O4C#8O3A8F#8E8MLD#8MNF#8O2B8
"I/heard a maid/sing in the/val-ley be-/low:|"
B8O3EE8E8MLE8MNG#8B8B8MLO4C#8O3MNA8F#8D#8E2
"O, don't de-/ceive me,/O, ne-ver/leave me.|"
F#G#8A8MLB8MNG#8E4F#G#8A8MLB8MNG#8E
"How could you/use a/poor mai-den/so?|"
MLE8MNG#8B8O4E8MLD#8MNC#8O3MLB8MNA8MLG#8MNF#8E8D#8E2
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"Remember the vows that you made to me truly,|"
O3EE8E8MLE8MNG#8B8B8O4C#8O3A8F#8E8MLD#8MNF#8O2B8
"Remember how tenderly you nestled close to me.|"
B8O3EE8E8MLE8MNG#8B8B8MLO4C#8O3MNA8F#8D#8E2
"Gay is the garland, fresh are the roses|"
F#G#8A8MLB8MNG#8E4F#G#8A8MLB8MNG#8E
"I've culled from the garden to bind over thee.|"
MLE8MNG#8B8O4E8MLD#8MNC#8O3MLB8MNA8MLG#8MNF#8E8D#8E2
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"Here I now wander alone as I wonder|"
O3EE8E8MLE8MNG#8B8B8O4C#8O3A8F#8E8MLD#8MNF#8O2B8
"Why you did leave me to sigh and complain.|"
B8O3EE8E8MLE8MNG#8B8B8MLO4C#8O3MNA8F#8D#8E2
"I ask of the roses, why should I be forsaken,|"
F#G#8A8MLB8MNG#8E4F#G#8A8MLB8MNG#8E
"Why must I in sorrow remain?|"
MLE8MNG#8B8O4E8MLD#8MNC#8O3MLB8MNA8MLG#8MNF#8E8D#8E2
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"Through yonder grove, by the spring that is running,|"
O3EE8E8MLE8MNG#8B8B8O4C#8O3A8F#8E8MLD#8MNF#8O2B8
"There you and I have so merrily played,|"
B8O3EE8E8MLE8MNG#8B8B8MLO4C#8O3MNA8F#8D#8E2
"Kissing and courting and gently sporting:|"
F#G#8A8MLB8MNG-8E4F#G#8A8MLB8MNG#8E
"Oh, my innocent heart you've betrayed.|"
MLE8MNG#8B8O4E8MLD#8MNC#8O3MLB8MNA8MLG#8MNF#8E8D#8E2
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"How can you slight so a pretty girl that loves you,|"
O3EE8E8MLE8MNG#8B8B8O4C#8O3A8F#8E8MLD#8MNF#8O2B8
"A pretty girl that loves you so dearly and warm,|"
B8O3EE8E8MLE8MNG#8B8B8MLO4C#8O3MNA8F#8D#8E2
"Though love's folly is surely but a fancy,|"
F#G#8A8MLB8MNG#8E4F#G#8A8MLB8MNG#8E
"Still it should prove to me sweeter than your scorn.|"
MLE8MNG#8B8O4E8MLD#8MNC#8O3MLB8MNA8MLG#8MNF#8E8D#8E2
"|",""
"Soon you will meet with another pretty maiden,|"
O3EE8E8MLE8MNG#8B8B8O4C#8O3A8F#8E8MLD#8MNF#8O2B8
"Some pretty maiden, you'll court her for awhile,|"
B8O3EE8E8MLE8MNG#8B8B8MLO4C#8O3MNA8F#8D#8E2
"Thus ever ranging, turning and changing,|"
F#G#8A8MLB8MNG#8E4F#G#8A8MLB8MNG#8E
"Always seeking for a girl that is new.|"
MLE8MNG#8B8O4E8MLD#8MNC#8O3MLB8MNA8MLG#8MNF#8E8D#8E2
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"Thus sang the maiden, her sorrows bewailing,|"
O3EE8E8MLE8MNG#8B8B8O4C#8O3A8F#8E8MLD#8MNF#8O2B8
"Thus sang the maid in the valley below:|"
B8O3EE8E8MLE8MNG#8B8B8MLO4C#8O3MNA8F#8D#8E2
"`O, don't deceive me, O, never leave me,|"
F#G#8A8MLB8MNG#8E4F#G#8A8MLB8MNG#8E
"How could you use a poor maiden so?'|"
MLE8MNG#8B8O4E8MLD#8MNC#8O3MLB8MNA8MLG#8MNF#8E8D#8E2