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When Flora Had On Her New Gown When Flora had on her new gown-o, And each pretty flower was blown-o, Ere the scythe cut the grass, I met a sweet lass, And there in the green we lay down-o. She got up again, and did frown-o, And called me both coxcomb and clown-o, 'Cause I kissed lip and cheek, T'other thing did not seek. When I had her so neatly there down-o. 'Twixt anger and shame, then, a blush-o, Came over my face with a flush-o, But what I lost on the grass, Like a good-natured lass, She afforded me under a bush-o.
When Flora had on her new gown-o, And each pretty flower was blown-o, Ere the scythe cut the grass, I met a sweet lass, And there in the green we lay down-o.
She got up again, and did frown-o, And called me both coxcomb and clown-o, 'Cause I kissed lip and cheek, T'other thing did not seek. When I had her so neatly there down-o.
'Twixt anger and shame, then, a blush-o, Came over my face with a flush-o, But what I lost on the grass, Like a good-natured lass, She afforded me under a bush-o.
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