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[Verse 1]
Am G Am
As I was a-walking one fine summer's morning,
Am G Am
The birds on the bushes did warble and sing,
Am G Am
Gay laddies and lasses, and couples were sporting,
Am Em Am
Going down to the factory their work to begin.
[Verse 2]
Am G Am
I spied one amongst them more fairer than any,
Am G Am
Her cheeks like the red rose that none could excel,
Am G Am
Her skin like the lily that grows in yon valley,
Am Em Am
And she was the hard working factory girl.
[Verse 3]
Am G Am
I stepped up beside her to view her more closely,
Am G Am
When on me she cast such a look of disdain.
Am G Am
"Oh, young man, have manners and do not come near me,
Am Em Am
For although I'm a poor girl I think it no shame."
[Verse 4]
Am G Am
"It's not for to scorn you, fair maid I adore you,
Am G Am
But grant me one favour, say where do you dwell?"
Am G Am
"Kind Sir, you'll excuse me, for now I must leave you,
Am Em Am
For yonder's the sound of my factory bell."
[Verse 5]
Am G Am
"I have land I have houses, I adorned them with ivory,
Am G Am
I have gold in my pockets and silver as well,
Am G Am
And if you'll come with me, it's a lady I'll make you,
Am Em Am
And no more may you heed yon factory bell."
[Verse 6]
Am G Am
With these words she turned and with that she had left me,
Am G Am
And all for her sake I'll go wander away,
Am G Am
And in some deep valley, where no one shall know me,
Am Em Am
I shall mourn for the sake of my factory girl.