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dmcg | Posted - 20 Jan 04 - 09:58 am | |
For a maid was I, and a maid was I, When I lived with my mammy at home, And I ate, and I drank, and had gay clothing, And money I wanted none. My cap was made of the finest muslin And neatly bordered around; My dress was made of the finest silk And flounces they did hang down. So a maid was I, etc. Mt stockings was made of the finest work And garters was made of silk; My boots was made of the best Spanish leather And buckles were covered with gily. So a maid was I, etc. Then a nice young man made love to me And invited me to wed, I gave him my hand as willing as he, And changed my name from a maid. * * * * * * * * * * Source: Journal of the English Folk Dance and Song Society, Dec 1936 Notes: Anne Gilcrest wrote:
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dmcg | Posted - 20 Jan 04 - 01:09 pm | |
(comment on 'very racy' deleted - I have decided AGG just meant Kidson's tune was spirited.) X:1 T:When I was a Maid B: F Kidson, Traditional Tunes Z:Frank Kidson S:Mr A Wardill, Goathland, North Yorkshire M:6/8 L:1/8 K:G D |D2 D/D/ D2 D |G2 A B2 B/B/ |B2 B/B/ c c B |A3-A2 w:When I was a maid, a maid, a maid, and lived with my auld mi-ther at hame_ D |D2 D/D/ D2 D/D/ |G2 A B2 B |A A A B2 A | (G3 F2 ) w: I'd meat and I'd drink and I'd fine claith-ing, and mo-ney I want-ed nane; * E |D2 D D2 D |G2 A B2 B/B/ |B2 B/B/ c c B | A3-A2 w:Oh then! oh then! I was a maid, and lived with my auld mi-ther at hame._ D |D2 D/D/ D2 D/D/ |G2 A B2 B |A A A B2 A | G3-G2 |] w: I'd meat and I'd drink and I'd fine claith-ing, and mo-ney I want-ed nane. * Edited By dmcg - 20-Jan-2004 02:06:10 PM |