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How Many Years Ago?

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How many years ago, love,     Since you came courting me?     Through oak-tree wood and o'er the lea,     With rosy cheeks and waistcoat gay,     And mostly not a word to say,--     How many years ago, love,     How many years ago?     How many years ago, love,     Since you to Father spoke?     Between your lips a sprig of oak:     You were not one with much to say,     But Mother spoke for you that day,--     How many years ago, love,     How many years ago?     So many years ago, love,     That soon our time must come     To leave our girl without a home;--     She's like her mother, love, you've said:     --At her age I had long been wed,--     How many years ago, love,     How many years ago?     For love of long-ago, love,     If John has aught to say,     When he comes up to us to-day,     (A likely lad, though short of tongue,)     Remember, husband, we were young,--     How many years ago, love,     How many years ago?

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