paroles de chanson Milkmaid - Martha Tilston
Am
the
daughter
of
the
son
of
the
son
of
a
milkmaid
with
my
name,
She
one
of
seventeen
children
on
the
farm.
Grandpa
fought
in
the
war,
and
his
father
in
the
one
before,
Three
days
in
no-man's-land,
no
man
ever
should...
And
when
I
look
at
grandpa's
hands,
Pick
me
up
and
swing
me
round,
You
and
I
have
more
than
just
blood
in
common.
Will
you
tell
me
more
about
your
mum?
She
was
a
milkmaid
and
she
was
a
one,
and
She
and
I
have
more
than
just
a
name
in
common.
And
the
cows
come
in
and
the
cows
go
out.
Some
of
the
lessons
we
learn,
I
could
do
without.
And
the
cows
go
out,
and
then
come
in.
And
all
that
ends
again
must
begin.
Yes,
all
that
ends
must
begin.
All
that
ends
must
begin...
I
am
the
daughter
of
the
son
of
the
son
of
a
milkmaid
with
my
name,
She
one
of
seventeen
children
on
the
farm.
Grandpa
was
an
engineer,
old
minstrels
and
milkmaids
here.
Sometimes
I
feel
too
many
tears.
When
I
look
at
grandpa's
hands,
Pull
the
beans
out
from
the
land,
You
and
I
have
more
than
just
blood
in
common.
Will
you
tell
me
more
about
your
mum?
She
was
a
milkmaid
and
she
was
a
one,
She
and
I
have
more
than
just
a
name
in
common.
And
the
cows
come
in
and
the
cows
go
out.
Some
of
the
lessons
I've
learned,
I
could
do
without.
And
the
cows
go
out
and
then
come
in.
And
all
that
ends
must
begin.
All
that
ends
must
begin.
All
that
ends
will
begin,
will
begin...
All
that
ends
must
begin.
All
that
ends
must
begin.
And
all
that
ends
must
begin.
Mm-mm.
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