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Rose Connelly
Traditional
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Rose Connelly
Traditional
play this in a 3/4 waltz time with a little swing or syncopation
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Down in the willow garden, where me and my love did meet,
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There we sat a-courting, and my love dropped off to sleep.
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I had a bottle of the Burglar's wine, which my true love did not know,
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And there I poisoned that dear little girl down under the banks below.
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I stabbed her with a dagger, which was my bloody knife.
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I threw her in the river, which was a dreadful sight.
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My father often told me that money would set me free,
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If I would murder that dear little girl, whose name was Rose Connelly.
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But now he sits in his own cottage door, a-wiping his weeping eye,
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A-waiting for his own dear son upon the scaffold high.
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My race is run beneath the sun. Lo, Hell's now waiting for me,
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For I have murdered that girl I love, whose name was Rose Connelly.