Тональность: C major•
Verse 1
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On a tree by a river, a little tomtit
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Sang willow, tit willow, tit willow
And I said to him,
Dickie
Bird, why do you sit
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Singing willow, tit willow, tit willow?
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Is it weakness of intellect,
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Or a rather tough worm
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in your little inside?
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With a shake of his poor little
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head he replied,
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Willow, tit, willow, tit, willow.
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Well, he slapped at his chest as he
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sat on that bough,
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singing willow, tit willow, tit willow.
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And a cold perspiration be
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willow, tit willow, tit willow.
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He sobbed and he sighed
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and a gurgle he gave
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Then he plunged himself
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into the billowy wave
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And an echo arose from
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his watery grave.
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Willow, t 'willow, t 'willow
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Now I feel just as sure
as I'm sure that my name
Isn't
Willow, t 'willow,
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Willow
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That t 'was blighted
affection that made him exclaim
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Willow, tit, willow, tit, willow
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And if you remain callous and obstinate,
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I I shall perish as he did,
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and you will know why
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Though I probably shall
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not exclaim as I die
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Tid willow, tid willow, tid willow.
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