Jean Ritchie
no sir
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Tell me why you are so cruel
Tell me why you scorn me so
Tell me why to all my questions
You must always answer, no
No sir, no sir, no sir, no sir
No sir, no sir, no sir, no
We'll go walking in the garden
Gathering flowers fresh with dew
Tell me, would you be offended
If I walk and talk with you?
No sir, no sir, no sir, no sir
No sir, no sir, no sir, no
If while walking in the garden
I should ask you to be mine
Tell me, would you to this question
Would you answer, no, this time?
No sir, no sir, no sir, no sir
No Sir, no sir, no sir, no
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