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The Devils weds a widow |
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Death another's leftovers |
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Better to lie on a willows |
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Rest on alder boughs |
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Then upon a widow's bed |
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On a used woman's pillow |
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Sweeter the side of a fence |
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Then a widow's flank |
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Softer the side of a grove |
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Than a widow's beside is |
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The Devil weds a widow |
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The grave one twice wed |
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A widow's hand is rougher |
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Than a dry spruce bough |
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With which she strikes the playful |
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Grabs the one who laughs |
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A widow has had her games |
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And spent a merry evening |