Lovely Joan

Barbara Dickson

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    A fine young man it was indeed
    He was mounted on his milk white steed
    He rode, he rode, himself all alone
    Until he came to Lovely Joan

    "Good morning to you my pretty maid",
    And "Twice good morning, sir" she said,
    He gave her a wink, she rolled a dark eye
    Said he to himself "I'll be there by and by"

    Oh don't you think these pooks of hay
    A pretty place for us to play
    So come with me my sweet young thing
    And I'll give you my golden ring

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    then he pulled off his ring of gold
    "My pretty little miss, do this behold.
    I'll freely give it for your maidenhead"
    And her cheeks they blushed like the roses red

    "Give me that ring into my hand
    And I will neither stay nor stand
    For this would do more more good to me
    Than 20 maidenheads" said she

    And as he made for the pooks of hay
    She leap'd on his horse and tore away
    He called, he called, but it was all in vain
    Young Joan, she never looked back again

    Nor did she think herself quite safe
    No, not till she came to her true love's gate
    She's robbed him of his horse and his ring
    And left him to rage in the meadows green

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