Lyrics:
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As I went out one May morning,
To view the fields and leaves a-springing,
I saw two maidens standing by
And one of them her hands was wringing.
Chorus:
Oh dear-o ! oh dear-o !
My husband's got no courage in him.
Oh dear-o !
Me husband's admired wherever he goes
And everyone looks well upon him,
With his handsome features and well-shaped leg
But still he's got no courage in him.
Me husband can dance and caper and sing
And do anything that's fitting for him,
But he cannot do the thing I want
Because he's got no courage in him.
All sorts of vittles I did provide,
A sorts of meats that's fitting for him
With oyster pie and rhubarb too,
But still he's got no courage in him.
Every night when I goes to bed
I lie and throw me leg right o'er him
And me hand I clamp between his thighs,
But I can't put any courage in him.
Seven long years I've made his bed
And every night I've lain beside him,
But this morning I rose with me maidenhead
For still he's got no courage in him.
I wish me husband he was dead
And in his grave I'd quickly lay him
And then I'd find another one
That had a little courage in him.
So all ye maids come listen to me,
Don't marry a man before you've tried him
Or else you'll sing this song like me,
Me husband's got no courage in him.
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