| How do you like your blue-eyed boy? | |
| How do you like your blue-eyed boy? | |
| Now the rabble have been jailed, | |
| The moon is up, had hung and paled | |
| The horses spooked, the fences failed … | |
| How do you like your boy? | |
| How do you hear your lion's song? | |
| How do you hear your lion's song? | |
| Now the girl had turned her eye, | |
| The light is bent, and crawling by, | |
| Now that leaves all blaze and fly … | |
| How do you hear your song? | |
| How do you keep your time to come? | |
| How do you keep your time to come? | |
| Now its lover has drawn you out, | |
| Set fire upon your house, | |
| Has sucked the smoke right from your mouth … | |
| How do you pass your time? | |
| How do you like your blue-eyed boy? | |
| How do you like your blue-eyed boy? | |
| Now the horses have all won, | |
| Now the rabble hang for fun, | |
| The moons has hopped its fence and run … | |
| How do you like your boy? |
| How do you like your blueeyed boy? | |
| How do you like your blueeyed boy? | |
| Now the rabble have been jailed, | |
| The moon is up, had hung and paled | |
| The horses spooked, the fences failed | |
| How do you like your boy? | |
| How do you hear your lion' s song? | |
| How do you hear your lion' s song? | |
| Now the girl had turned her eye, | |
| The light is bent, and crawling by, | |
| Now that leaves all blaze and fly | |
| How do you hear your song? | |
| How do you keep your time to come? | |
| How do you keep your time to come? | |
| Now its lover has drawn you out, | |
| Set fire upon your house, | |
| Has sucked the smoke right from your mouth | |
| How do you pass your time? | |
| How do you like your blueeyed boy? | |
| How do you like your blueeyed boy? | |
| Now the horses have all won, | |
| Now the rabble hang for fun, | |
| The moons has hopped its fence and run | |
| How do you like your boy? |
| How do you like your blueeyed boy? | |
| How do you like your blueeyed boy? | |
| Now the rabble have been jailed, | |
| The moon is up, had hung and paled | |
| The horses spooked, the fences failed | |
| How do you like your boy? | |
| How do you hear your lion' s song? | |
| How do you hear your lion' s song? | |
| Now the girl had turned her eye, | |
| The light is bent, and crawling by, | |
| Now that leaves all blaze and fly | |
| How do you hear your song? | |
| How do you keep your time to come? | |
| How do you keep your time to come? | |
| Now its lover has drawn you out, | |
| Set fire upon your house, | |
| Has sucked the smoke right from your mouth | |
| How do you pass your time? | |
| How do you like your blueeyed boy? | |
| How do you like your blueeyed boy? | |
| Now the horses have all won, | |
| Now the rabble hang for fun, | |
| The moons has hopped its fence and run | |
| How do you like your boy? |