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Haughs of Crumdel (2)/You'll Find No Change In Me

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Haughs of Crumdel (2) (1840)
You'll Find No Change In Me

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3273796Haughs of Crumdel (2) — You'll Find No Change In Me1840

YOU'LL FIND NO CHANGE IN ME.

O, when I was a younker,
A maid would marry me,
And often-times I drunk her,
In toasts of three times three.
She said, were I extravagant,
She never could agree;
Do you take me for a vagabond?
You'll find no change in me,
You'll find no change in me.

So quickly we got married,
As many mad folks do;
And the priest swore we were only one,
Though I swore we were two.
He talk'd about living happily,
And then he ask'd his fee;
Kind man, said I, be not absurd,
You'll find no change in me;
You'll find no change in me.

A month had scarcely wander'd past,
When my poor Sue did die,
And no one ever wept so fast,
Or sadly as did I.
The Undertaker did the rest,
With him I did agree;
And he and all have since confess'd,
They found no change in me;
They found no change in me.

This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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