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MAURA O'CONNELL lyrics : "Unconstant lover"

Oh it's meetings a pleasure and it's parting a grieve
And an unconstant lover is worse not a thief
For the thief he will rob you and just steal what you

have
But an unconstant lover will follow you to your grave
For the thief he will rob you and just steal what you

have
But an unconstant lover will follow you to your grave


Oh they'll buy you fine trinkets, fine garments and
flowers
And they'll call in at tea-time to pay their devours

They'll swear that they love you by the light of the moon
And propose marriage? No, sherry cobblers at Taylor's
Saloon.


'Cause evenings you spend at the old fellows' club
At the officer's store he was kept, he'll pretend

And so he was too, drinking rum with a friend
At the officer's store he was kept, he'll pretend
And so he was too, drinking rum with a friend


But fortunes are false and a fickle young day
And it's worse than bad luck for to die an old maid

And the best of all blessings we can meet in this life
Is a kind, loving husband and a good-tempered wife
And the best of all blessings we can meet in this life

Is a kind, loving husband and a good-tempered wife

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