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OF all the girls that are so smart

There's none like pretty Sally:

She is the darling of my heart,

And she lives in our alley;

There's ne'er a lady in the land

That's half so sweet as Sally,

For she's the darling of my heart,

And she lives in our Alley.

Her father he makes cabbage-nets,

For those who want to buy 'em,

Her mother she makes laces long,

And thro' the streets does cry 'em;

But sure such folks could ne'er beget

Such a charming girl as Sally,

She is the darling of my heart,

And she lives in our Alley.

When she is by, I leave my work,

I love her so sincerely,

My master comes like any Turk,

And bangs me most severely;

But let him bang his belly full,

I'll bear it all for Sally,

For she's the darling of my soul,

And she lives in our Alley.

Of all the days that's in the week,

I dearly love but one day,

And that's the day that comes between

A Saturday and Monday;

For then I'm drest all in my best,

To walk abroad with Sally,

For she's the darling of my soul,

And she lives in our Alley.

My Master carries me to church,

And often am I blamed,

Because I leave him in the lurch

As soon as text is named:

I leave the church in sermon-time,

And slink away to Sally,

For she's the darling of my soul,

And she lives in our Alley.

When Christmas comes about again

Oh! then I shall have money;

I'll hoard it up, and box and all,

I'll give it to my honey.

And, wou'd it were ten thousand pounds,

I'd give it all to Sally;

She is the darling of my heart,

And she lives in our Alley.

My master and the neighbours all

Make game of me and Sally,

Wer't not for her I'd better been

A slave, and row a galley:

But when my seven long years are out,

Oh! then I'll marry Sally;

Oh! then we'll wed, and then we'll bed,

But not into our Alley.