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The Widow
The Widow A widow came a knocking, A knocking on my door, A widow with her baggage And mourning black she wore. Her fingers were a tapping, A tapping as once before, Fingers that were grasping The knocker on my door. Behind the sash a peeping, A peeping to be sure The widow and her baggage In stealth I could Ignore. But the widow was a sitting, A sitting on the floor, Upon her widow baggage Still knocking on the door. I remember her a leaving, A leaving me before, Packing all her baggage With more than one last straw. The harlot went a kissing A kissing like a whore, The harlot and the sailor Were wed outside the law. The sailor went a sailing A sailing to a foreign shore, Waved farewell to blighty And set off to fight the war. The navy came a knocking, A knocking at her door To tell her news of Jack, Who died in blood and gore. The widow searched her coffers, But her coffers were no more, So she sat upon my doorstep With eyes alone and poor. Always I was weeping A weeping at my door And when she comes a knocking, I will love her nevermore.
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