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==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==
{{Text|English}}
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From Deutschland I come
with my light wares all laden,
To dear happy England
in summer's gay bloom;
Then listen, fair lady young pretty maiden,
Come buy of the wand'ring Bavarian a broom.
Buy a broom!
Oh, buy of the wand'ring Bavarian a broom.


From Deutschland I come <br>
There's one for the pretty lady,
with my light wares all laden,<br>
and one for little baby,
To dear happy England <br>
and one for the parlour,
in summer's gay bloom;<br>
and one for the hall,
Then listen, fair lady young pretty maiden,<br>
here are brooms for the cottage
Come buy of the wand'ring Bavarian a broom.<br>
and brooms for the mansion,
Buy a broom!<br>
and here you will find
Oh, buy of the wand'ring Bavarian a broom.<br>
one for each and for all.
Buy a broom!
Come, buy ye, pretty lady,
come buy ye a broom.


There's one for the pretty lady,<br>
When winter draws nigh,
and one for little baby,<br>
for my own land departing,
and one for the parlour,<br>
my toil for your favours  
and one for the hall,<br>
again I´ll resume,
here are brooms for the cottage<br>
and while gratitude's tear
and brooms for the mansion,<br>
in my eyelid is starting,
and here you will find<br>
bless the time that in England
one for each and for all.<br>
I cried, Bye a broom!
Buy a broom!<br>
Buy a broom!
Come, buy ye, pretty lady,<br>
come, buy of the wandering Bavarian a broom!}}
come buy ye a broom.<br>
 
When winter draws nigh,<br>
for my own land departing,<br>
my toil for your favours <br>
again I´ll resume,<br>
and while gratitude's tear<br>
in my eyelid is starting,<br>
bless the time that in England<br>
I cried, Bye a broom!<br>
Buy a broom!<br>
come, buy of the wandering Bavarian a broom!


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Editor: Marco Gallo (submitted 2006-08-03).   Score information: A4, 2 pages, 25 kB   Copyright: Personal
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Title: Buy a Broom
Composer: Anonymous (Traditional)

Number of voices: 1v   Voicing: Solo medium

Genre: SecularFolksong

Language: English
Instruments: Piano

Published:

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Original text and translations

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From Deutschland I come
with my light wares all laden,
To dear happy England
in summer's gay bloom;
Then listen, fair lady young pretty maiden,
Come buy of the wand'ring Bavarian a broom.
Buy a broom!
Oh, buy of the wand'ring Bavarian a broom.

There's one for the pretty lady,
and one for little baby,
and one for the parlour,
and one for the hall,
here are brooms for the cottage
and brooms for the mansion,
and here you will find
one for each and for all.
Buy a broom!
Come, buy ye, pretty lady,
come buy ye a broom.

When winter draws nigh,
for my own land departing,
my toil for your favours
again I´ll resume,
and while gratitude's tear
in my eyelid is starting,
bless the time that in England
I cried, Bye a broom!
Buy a broom!
come, buy of the wandering Bavarian a broom!