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    There was an older woman and there was an old man
    They lived upon the high road
    He once sat as a jockey for his pay
    And she was her mother's darlin', oh

    And on we go, and on we go
    Can you recall the day we married, oh?
    On we go, and on we go
    And wouldn't you be frightened to die alone?
    Come a little closer to me, darlin', oh

    Come with me, ye silly old man
    Cosy as a codfish, oh
    I never seen anyone sour as you
    At least not after breakfast, oh
    She grabbed the old man by the hand
    She led him 'cross a moonlit night
    She took him to the public house
    And filled him full of whiskey, oh

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    And on we go, and on we go
    Can you recall the day we married, oh?
    On we go, and on we go
    And wouldn't you be frightened to die alone?
    Come a little closer to me, darlin', oh

    And on the way back home from town
    Oh, oh, my darlin', oh
    She pushed him in the water and she held him down
    Can you recall the day we married, oh?

    And on we go, and on we go
    Can you recall the day we married, oh?
    On we go, and on we go
    And wouldn't you be frightened to die alone?
    Come a little closer to me, darlin', oh

    There was an older woman and there was an old man
    They lived upon a high road
    He once sat as a jockey for his pay
    And she was her mother's darlin', oh

    And on we go, and on we go
    Can you recall the day we married, oh?
    On we go, and on we go
    And wouldn't you be frightened to die alone?
    Come a little closer to me, darlin', oh
    Come a little closer to me, darlin', oh
    Come a little closer to me, darlin', oh

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    Composición: Nancy Mac Callion

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