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SINGER: Sarah Brightman
SONG:O Waly, Waly
The water is wide, i cannot get o'er, and neither have i wings to fly. give me a boat that will carry two, and both shall row, my love and i. O, down in the meadows the other day, a-gath'ring flowers both fine and gay, a-gath'ring flowers both red and blue, i little thought what love can do.
i leaned my back against some oak thinking that he was a trusty tree; but first he bended, and then he broke, and so did my false love to me.
a ship there is, and she sails the sea, she's loaded deep as deep can be, but not so deep as the love i'm in; i know not if i sink or swim.
o, love is handsome and love is fine, and love's a jewel while it is new, but when it is old, it groweth cold, and fades away like morning dew.
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