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Kattie's answer to wabster Jock/The Roving Batchelor

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THE ROVING BACHELOR

I Am a roving bachelor,
and has been all my life,
And now I do intend for
to go and seek a wife.

Such a wife as I want,
is not for to be found,
And such a wife as I want,
is not above the ground.

It‘s if I marry an old one.
I‘m sure that she will fade,
And if l marry a young one,
she'll kill me with her pride;

It‘s if I marry a tall one,
she'll crack me on the crown.
And if I marry a little one,
they pull the young men down.

It's if I marry a pretty one,
a cuckold I will be
And if I marry an ugly one,
the boys will laugh at me.

One night as I lay on my bed,
strange things there came to pass,
Who did I see at my bed-side,
but a handsome pretty lass.

The first question I asked her;
If that she was a maid,
The answer that she gave to me,
I was once what you said.

The next question that I asked her,
if she was one just now,
The answer that she gave to me,
I am sure I'm one for you.

The next question that l asked her,
if that she would take a man.
The answer that she made to me,
it's only when I can.

The next question that I asked her,
if along with me she would go,
The answer that she gave to me,
what farther would you know.

Green it is a pretty colour,
before it gets a dip,
And he that gets another man’s wife,
is sure to get the nip.


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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