The Sound Country Lass

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The Sound Country Lass

Give me the buxom country lass
Hot piping from the cow;
She'll take a touch upon the grass,
Ay, yes, and thank you, too,
Ay, yes, and thank you, too.

Her colour fresh as a rose in June,
Her temper as a dove,
She'll please the swain with a wholesome tune,
And freely give her love,
And freely give her love.

These London wenches are so stout,
They care not what they do;
They will not let you have a bout
Without a crown or two,
Without a crown or two.

They double their chaps and curl their locks,
Their breaths perfume they do;
Their tails are peppered with the pox
And that you're welcome to,
And that you're welcome to.



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