%%scale 1 X:1 %Music T:Turmut-hoeing B:Broadwood, L, 1893, English County Songs, London, Leadenhall Press S:Words and tune from Mr R. Bennell Z:Lucy Broadwood F:http://www.folkinfo.org/songs M:4/4 %Meter L:1/8 % K:G D | GF G A G F D3/2 D/ |G3/2 A/ B c (d2 A) w:'Twas on a jol-ly sum-mer's morn, the twen-ty first of May_ w:For some de-lights in hay-mak-in'. and some they fan-cies mow-in', (B/c/) |d B c A B G A w: Giles_ Scrog-gins took his tur-mut hoe, w: But of all the trades as I likes best, (B/A/) |G F E D E F G :| w:with_ which he trudged_ a--way w:give_ I the tur-mut hoe--in'. D D |G3 D A3 D |B G c A G F E w:For the fly, the fly, the fly is on the tur--mut; D/D/ |d3/2 B/ c3/2 A/ B G A B |G F E D E F G |] w:And it's all my eye for we to try, to keep fly off the tur--mut.