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The Deaf Woman's Courtship Old Informant/Performer: Mrs. Emma Early Clinchfield, NC, 1918 wo man, - old wo man, Source: Cecil J. Sharp English Folk Songs from the Southern Appalachians Maud Karpeles, ed. London: Oxford Univ. Press, 1932 - are you fond of smok ing? - Speak 2. Old woman, old woman, are you fond of carding? Speak a little louder, sir, I'm rather hard of hearing. 3. Old woman, old woman, don't you want me to court you? Speak a little louder, sir, I just begin to hear you. 4. Old woman, old woman, don't you want to marry me? Lord have mercy on my soul, I think now I hear you. a lit tle - loud er, - Sir, I'm ra ther - hard of hear ing. - http://kodaly.hnu.edu
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The Deaf Woman's Courtship
Old
Informant/Performer:Mrs. Emma EarlyClinchfield, NC, 1918
wo man,- old
wo man,
Source:Cecil J. SharpEnglish Folk Songs from the Southern AppalachiansMaud Karpeles, ed. London: Oxford Univ. Press, 1932
- are
you fond
of smok
ing?
-
Speak
2. Old woman, old woman, are you fond of carding? Speak a little louder, sir, I'm rather hard of hearing.
3. Old woman, old woman, don't you want me to court you? Speak a little louder, sir, I just begin to hear you.
4. Old woman, old woman, don't you want to marry me? Lord have mercy on my soul, I think now I hear you.
a lit
tle- loud
er,- Sir,
I'm ra
ther- hard
of hear
ing.
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http://kodaly.hnu.edu