Padstow
Steeleye Span
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F [Verse]F Unite and unite, and let us all uniteC For summer is a-coming todayF And whither we are going, we all will uniteC F In the merry morning of May [Verse]F The young men of Padstow, they might if they wouldC For summer is a-coming todayF They might have built a ship and gilded it with goldC F In the merry morning of May [Verse]F The young women of Padstow, they might if they wouldContinúa después del anuncioC For summer is a-coming todayF They might have built a garland with the white rose and the redC F In the merry morning of May [Verse]F Rise up, Mrs. Johnson, all in your gown of greenC For summer is a-coming todayF You are as fine a lady as waits upon the queenC F In the merry morning of May [Verse] N.C. Oh, where is King George? Oh, where is he-o? N.C. He's out in his longboat, all on the salt sea-o N.C. Up flies the kite, down falls the lark-o N.C. Aunt Ursula Birdwood, she had an old eweF And she died in her own park-o [Verse]F With the merry ring and with the joyful springC For summer is a-coming todayF How happy are the little birds and the merrier we shall singC F In the merry morning of May [Verse]F Oh, where are the young men that now do advance?C For summer is a-coming todayF Oh, some they are in England and some they are in FranceC F In the merry morning of May