The Jolly Tar and the Milkmaid

There was a jolly British tar
Who met a milkmaid bonnie
He said, "How beautiful you are!"
With a hey and a nonny
With a hey and a nonny

"Such golden hair I ne'er did see
With lips to sham the cherry
Oh buxom milkmaid, marry me!"
With a down and a derry
With a down and a derry

"Our hearts could rhyme, " said she
"'Tis flattered I'm, " said she
"But oh, ah me, you see, you see, you see
You see i happen to be a mother of three
A wife already and mother of three
Of three, of three, of three, of three
Of three the mother of three!"

The jolly tar, he laughed a laugh
"'Tis for the best, my bonnie
That you won't be my better half"
With a hey and a nonny
With a hey and a nonny

"I near forgot on seeing you
That I've a wife in Kerry
In Spain and also Timbuktu"
With a down and a derry
With a down and a derry

"You've got me thinkin' twice
Goodbye to shoes and rice
For oh, ah me, you see, you see, you see
You see i happen to be, I happen to be
The husband of three
A-spliced already and husband of three
Of three, of three, of three, of three
Of three the husband of three!"

Trivia about the song The Jolly Tar and the Milkmaid by George Gershwin

When was the song “The Jolly Tar and the Milkmaid” released by George Gershwin?
The song The Jolly Tar and the Milkmaid was released in 1998, on the album “George Gershwin”.

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