1It's all for nothing: I've lost im now.
2I suppose it ad to be:
3But oh I never thought it of im,
4Nor e never thought it of me.
5And all for a kiss on your evening out
6An a field where the grass was down ...
7And e as gone to God-knows-where,
8And I may go on the town.
9The worst of all was the thing e said
10The night that e went away:
11He said e'd a married me right enough
12If I adn't a been so gay.
13Me, gay! When I'd cried, and I'd asked him not,
14But e said e loved me so;
15An whatever e wanted seemed right to me ...
16An how was a girl to know?
17Well, the river is deep, and drowned folk sleep sound,
18An it might be the best to do;
19But when he made me a light-o-love
20He made me a mother too.
21I've ad enough sin to last my time,
22If twas sin as I got it by,
23But it aint no sin to stand by his kid
24An work for it till I die.
25But oh the long days and the death-long nights
26When I feel it move and turn,
27And cry alone in my single bed
28And count what a girl can earn
29To buy the baby the bits of things
30He ought to a bought, by rights;
31And wonder whether e thinks of Us ...
32And if e sleeps sound o' nights.
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