The[C] lark in the morning she a[G]rises from her[Em] nest And she ascends[Am] all in the air with the dew[G] upon
her[Am] breast And [Am]with the pretty ploughboy she'll[G] whistle and she'll[Em] sing And at night[Am] she'll return
to her own[G] nest a[Am]gain
When his day's work is over, oh what then will he do Perhaps then into some country
wake he'll go And with his pretty sweetheart, he'll dance and he'll sing And at night he'll return with his love back
again
And as they returned from the wake unto the town The meadows they are mowed and the grass it is cut down The
nightingale she whistles upon the hawthorn spray And the moon it is a shining upon the new mown hay
Good luck unto
the ploughboys wherever they may be They will take a winsome lass for to sit upon their knee And with a jug of beer
boys, they'll whistle and they'll sing And the ploughboy is as happy as a prince or a king
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