By the margin of the ocean
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One pleasant evening in the month of June
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The pleasant singing blackbird
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His charming notes to tune
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Then I saw a woman
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All in great grief and woe
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Conversing with young Bonaparte
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Concerning the bonny bunch of roses, oh
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And then up and spoke the Young Napoleon
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And he took hold of his mother's hand
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Oh mother dear be patient
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And soon I will take command
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I'll raise a terrible army
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And through tremendous danger go
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And in spite of all of the universe
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I'll conquer the Bonny Bunch of Roses, oh
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And when first you saw the Great Napoleon
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You fell down on your bended knee
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And you asked your father's life of him
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And he's granted it most manfully
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Then he took an army
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And over the frozen alps did go
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He said I'll conquer Moscow
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And come back for the Bonny Bunch of Roses, oh
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And so he's took three hundred thousand fighting men
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And kings likewise for to join his throng
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He was as well provided for
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Enough to take the whole world along
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But when he came to Moscow
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All overpowered by driving snow
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And Moscow was a-blazing
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And he lost the Bonny Bunch Of Roses-o
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Oh my son don't speak so venturesome
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For England she has a heart of oak
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And England and Ireland and Scotland
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Their unity has never been broke
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So son think on your father
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In St.Helena, his body it lies low
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And you will follow after
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Beware of the Bonny Bunch of Roses, oh
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And it's goodbye to my mother forever
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For I am on my dying bed
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Had I lived I might have been clever
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But now I bow my youthful head
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And while our bodies do molder
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And weeping willows over us do grow
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The deeds of brave Napoleon
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Will sting the bonny bunch of roses-o
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The Bonny Bunch Of Roses
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John Wesley Harding |