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1862–1932

SPINNING

Gilbert Parker

Spin, spin, belle Mergaton! The moon wheels full, and the tide flows high, And your wedding-gown you must put it on Ere the night hath no moon in the sky

Gigoton, Mergaton, spin! Spin, spin, belle Mergaton! Your gown shall be stitched ere the old moon fade: The age of a moon shall your hands spin on,

Or a wife in her shroud shall be laid — Gigoton, Mergaton, spin! Spin, spin, belle Mergaton! The Little Good Folk the spell they have cast;

By your work well done while the moon hath shone, Ye shall cleave unto joy at last — Gigoton, Mergaton, spin!

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