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6 She said, were I extravagant,

She never could agree;

Do you take me for a vagabond?

You'll find no change in me,

You'll find no change in me.

So quickly we got married,

As many mad folks do;

And the priest swore we were only one,

Though I swore we were two.

He talk'd about living happily,

And then he ask'd his fee;

Kind man, said I, be not absurd,

You'll find no change in me;

You'll find no change in me.

A month had scarcely wander'd past,

When my poor Sue did die,

And no one ever wept so fast,

Or sadly as did I.

The Undertaker did the rest,

With him I did agree;

And he and all have since confess'd,

They found no change in me;

They found no change in me.



 THE CHARMING WIDOW.

I'm a charming widow now,

In age just twenty-two,

And being rid of my former vow,

New lovers come here to woo.