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Madam, I Have a Very Fine Cow.
Madam, I have a very fine cow,
She wears a crumply horn,
And you may have her at your command,
To milk her night and morn,morn,
To milk her night and morn.
Sir, I know you’ve a very nice cow,
She wears a crumply horn,
And yonder stands a very fine crib,
But in it there is no corn, corn.
But in it there is no corn.
Madam, I have a very fine horse,
He paces like a lion,
And you may have him at your command
The day that you’ll be mine, mine,
The day that you’ll be mine.
Sir, I know you’ve a very fine horse,
He paces like a lion,
They say his master will get drunk, drunk
And I’m ‘fraid his horse will learn, learn,
I’m ‘fraid his horse will learn.
Madam, I have a very fine field,
Sixty acres wide,
And you can have it at your command
The day you’ll be my bride, bride ,
The day you’ll be my bride.
Sir, I know your very fine field
Pasture at the foot,
When I get you I’ll turn you out
With other hogs to root, root,
With other hogs to root.
Madam, I know you are a scornful Miss,
And very hard to please,
When you get old
And chilled with cold
I hope and pray you’ll freeze, freeze,
I hope and pray you’ll freeze.
Sir, I know I’m a scornful Miss,
And very hard to please
When I get old and chilled with cold,
It won’t be you that’ll keep me warm, warm,
It won’t be you that’ll keep me warm.
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