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Oh, Dear! What Can the Matter Be?
Oh, dear! What can the matter be?
Oh, dear! What can the matter be?
Oh, dear! What can the matter be?
Johnny's so long at the fair
He promised to buy me a beautiful fairing,
A nice bit of lace that the lassies are wearing,
He promised to bring me a bunch of blue ribbons
To tie up my bonny brown hair
Oh, dear! What can the matter be?
Oh, dear! What can the matter be?
Oh, dear! What can the matter be?
Johnny's so long at the fair
He promised to buy me a basket of posies
A garland of lilies, a gift of red roses,
A little straw hat to set off the blue ribbons
And tie up my bonny brown hair
Oh, dear! What can the matter be?
Oh, dear! What can the matter be?
Oh, dear! What can the matter be?
Johnny's so long at the fair
May Day Carol
I've been a-wandering all the night
And the best part of the day
Now I'm returning home again
I bring you a branch of May
A branch of May, my love, I say
Here at your door I stand
It's nothing but a sprout, but it's well budded out
By the work of His own hand
In my pocket I've got a purse
Tied up with a silver string
All that I do need is a bit of silver
To line it well within
My song is done and I must be gone
I can no longer stay
And bless you all both great and small
And send you a joyful May
The Grand Old Duke of York
The grand old Duke of York
He had ten thousand men
He marched them up to the top of the hill
And he marched them down again
When they were up, they were up
And when they were down, they were down
And when they were only halfway up
They were neither up nor down Click here to listen to "Spring Song" by Felix Mendelssohn:
https://youtu.be/8mz5Rtx-Eu0
The grand old Duke of York
He had ten thousand men
He marched them up to the top of the hill
And he marched them down again
When they were up, they were up
And when they were down, they were down
And when they were only halfway up
They were neither up nor down Click here to listen to "Spring Song" by Felix Mendelssohn:
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