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==Text and translations==
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{{Vs|1}} Under the greenwood tree who loves to lie with me,
{{Vs|1}} Under the greenwood tree who loves to lie with me,
and tune his merry note unto the sweet bird's throat,
and tune his merry note unto the sweet bird's throat,
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Oh come hither come, hither come, hither come;
Oh come hither come, hither come, hither come;
Who loves to lie with me, come hither me,
Who loves to lie with me, come hither me,
Come hither come, hither come, Oh come!
Come hither come, hither come, Oh come!}}
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{{Vs|2}} Who doth ambition shun, and loves to lie with me,
{{Vs|2}} Who doth ambition shun, and loves to lie with me,
and seek the food he eats, well pleased with that he gets,
and seek the food he eats, well pleased with that he gets,
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Oh come hither come, hither come, hither come;
Oh come hither come, hither come, hither come;
Who loves to lie with me, come hither me,
Who loves to lie with me, come hither me,
Come hither come, hither come, Oh come!
Come hither come, hither come, Oh come!}}
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Revision as of 16:09, 17 April 2015

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Lyricist: William Shakespeare from As You Like It Act II, Scene V.

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1  Under the greenwood tree who loves to lie with me,
and tune his merry note unto the sweet bird's throat,
Come hither come, hither come, hither come.
Here shall he see no enemy, but winter and rough weather;
Under the greenwood tree who loves to lie with me,
and tune his merry note unto the sweet bird's throat,
Oh come hither come, hither come, hither come;
Who loves to lie with me, come hither me,
Come hither come, hither come, Oh come!

 

2  Who doth ambition shun, and loves to lie with me,
and seek the food he eats, well pleased with that he gets,
Come hither come, hither come, hither come.
Here shall he see no enemy, but winter and rough weather;
Under the greenwood tree who loves to lie with me,
and tune his merry note unto the sweet bird's throat,
Oh come hither come, hither come, hither come;
Who loves to lie with me, come hither me,
Come hither come, hither come, Oh come!

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