paroles de chanson The Old Maid - Wolfetones
A
landsman,
a
pins
man,
a
tinker,
or
a
tailor
Fiddler
or
a
dancer,
a
ploughboy
or
a
sailor
Gentleman,
a
poor
man,
a
fool
or
a
witty
Don't
let
me
die
an
old
maid,
just
take
me
out
of
pity
I
had
a
sister
Sally,
was
younger
than
I
am
She
had
so
many
sweethearts,
she
had
to
deny
them
As
for
my
own
part,
I
never
had
any
If
you
all
knew
my
heart,
I'd
be
thankful
for
any
A
landsman,
a
pins
man,
a
tinker,
or
a
tailor
Fiddler
or
a
dancer,
a
ploughboy
or
a
sailor
Gentleman,
a
poor
man,
a
fool
or
a
witty
Don't
let
me
die
an
old
maid,
just
take
me
out
of
pity
I
had
a
sister
Susie,
was
ugly
and
misshapen
Before
she
was
16
years
old,
she
was
taken
Before
she
was
18,
a
son
and
a
daughter
Here
am
I,
six
and
40,
and
Nairy
an
offer
A
landsman,
a
pins
man,
a
tinker,
or
a
tailor
Fiddler
or
a
dancer,
a
ploughboy
or
a
sailor
Gentleman,
a
poor
man,
a
fool
or
a
witty
Don't
let
me
die
an
old
maid,
just
take
me
out
of
pity
I
never
will
be
scoldin',
I
never
will
be
jealous
My
husband
will
have
money
to
go
to
the
alehouse
Why
is
there
a
drinkin',
I'll
be
home
a
savin'
And
I'll
leave
it
to
the
world
if
I
am
worth
havin'
A
landsman,
a
pins
man,
a
tinker,
or
a
tailor
Fiddler
or
a
dancer,
a
ploughboy
or
a
sailor
Gentleman,
a
poor
man,
a
fool
or
a
witty
Don't
let
me
die
an
old
maid,
just
take
me
out
of
pity
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