There were three ravens sat on a tree
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Down-a-down, Hey! Down-a-down,
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And they were black as they might be, with a down
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The one of them said to his mate:
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"What shall we for our breakfast take?"
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With a down, derry derry derry down, down
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Down in yonder green field,
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Down-a-down, Hey! Down-a-down,
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There lies a knight slain under his shield, with a down
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Down there comes a fallow doe,
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As great with young as she might go
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With a down, derry derry derry, down, down
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She lifted up his bloody head,
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Down-a-down, Hey! Down-a-down,
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And kissed his wounds that were so red, with a down
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She got him up across her back
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And carried him to the earthen lack*
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With a down derry derry derry down, down
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She buried him before his prime
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Down-a-down, Hey! Down-a-down,
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She was dead herself, ere evening time, with a down
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God send every gentlemen
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Fine hawks, fine hounds and such a loved one
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With a down derry derry derry down, Hmmm
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(*lack means lake. It is an ancient pronunciation.)
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THREE RAVENS
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Peter, Paul & Mary |