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1819–1875

SING HEIGH-HO!

Charles Kingsley

There sits a bird on every tree; Sing heigh-ho! There sits a bird on every tree, And courts his love as I do thee;

Sing heigh-ho, and heigh-ho! Young maids must marry. There grows a flower on every bough; Sing heigh-ho!

There grows a flower on every bough, Its petals kiss — I'll show you how: Sing heigh-ho, and heigh-ho! Young maids must marry.

From sea to stream the salmon roam; Sing heigh-ho! From sea to stream the salmon roam; Each finds a mate, and leads her home;

Sing heigh-ho, and heigh-ho! Young maids must marry. The sun's a bridegroom, earth a bride; Sing heigh-ho!

They court from morn till eventide: The earth shall pass, but love abide. Sing heigh-ho, and heigh-ho! Young maids must marry.

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