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The Ballad-Singer

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Sing, Ballad-singer, raise a hearty tune;     Make me forget that there was ever a one     I walked with in the meek light of the moon      When the day's work was done.     Rhyme, Ballad-rhymer, start a country song;     Make me forget that she whom I loved well     Swore she would love me dearly, love me long,      Then - what I cannot tell!     Sing, Ballad-singer, from your little book;     Make me forget those heart-breaks, achings, fears;     Make me forget her name, her sweet sweet look -      Make me forget her tears.

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