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# Oh, as I went out one mornin:
It being the month of May
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# A farmer and his daughter
abide their bonny way
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# And the girl had only come in
to the milking of her cow
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# Sayin´I will an´I must get married,
The humour is on me now
1:24:28
# Oh, the humour is on me now,
Oh, the humour is on me now
1:24:33
# Sayin´I will an´I must get married,
The humour is on me now
1:24:39
# So, at last the daughter married,
she married well-to-do
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# And loved her darlin´husband
a month, a year, or two
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# But he was all a tyrant
as he quickly rode about
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# Sayin´I´m sorry I ever married,
The humour is on me now
1:25:00
# Oh, humour is on me now,
Oh, humour is on me now
1:25:05
# Sayin´I´m sorry I ever got married,
The humour is on me now
1:25:16
To a successful conspiracy.
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- A toast, to the bride and groom!
- One moment.
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There will be no toasts
until we´ve seen the bride´s fortune.
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The bride´s fortune? You´ll see it, never fear.
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We´ll see it now, if you please.
The proprieties must be observed.
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- Father Lanergan.
- Feeney.