%%scale 0.7 X:1 T:The Two Magicians B:One Hundred English Folksongs, Ed C Sharp, ISBN 0-486-23192-5 Z:C J Sharp F:http://www.folkinfo.org/songs M:6/8 L:1/8 K:C G |c2 B d d B |c3 G2 E |F2 D G G2 | w:O She look'd out of the win-dow as white as an-y (C3C2) G |c2 B d d B |c3 G2 E |F2 D G G2 | w:milk;_ But he look'd in-to the win-dow as black as an-y (C3C2) G |c2 B A2 G |F2 E D2 C |G3 G3 | w:silk._ Hul-loa, hul-loa, hul-loa, hul-loa, you coal-black C3 E2 F |G3 A2 A |(D3D2) G |G G G G2 G | w:smith! You have done me no harm_You nev-er shall change my A2 G G2 G |c2 c d2 B |(c3c2) G |c2 B d2 B | w:maid-en name that I have kept so long;_ I'd rath-er die a c3 E2 F |G2 E C F G |A A G A2 F |D3D2 E/F/ | w:maid. Yes but then she said, And be bur-ied all in my grave_than I'd G2 E/E/ G2 E |G2 E G2 E |G2 E G2 E |c3 e3 | w:have such a nas-ty, husk-y, dusk-y, must-y, fust-y coal-black (c3c2) E |F2 G A2 HG |C3-C2 w:smith. * A maid-en I will die.* G |c2 B d2 B |(c3 c2) G |c2 B d2 B | w:Then she be-came a duck,_ A duck all on the (c3 c2) G |c2 B A2 G |F2 E D2 C |G2 G G2 G | (C3 C2) |] w:stream;_ And he be-came a wa-ter-dog And fetch'd her back a- gain