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  • Lately last night, I was asked to a wedding
    The wedding of a fair maid who proved to me unkind
    For that day as she thought of her intended young lover
    Thoughts of her old one had run through her mind
    Supper being over and all things were ended
    Every young man was to sing a fine song
    Until it came to the turn of her own foreign lover
    And the song that he sang to the bride did belong
    How can you sit at another man's table?
    How can you drink of another man's wine?
    How can you lie in the arms of another?
    Many's the night, love, that you lay in mine
    Many's the one has been seven years parted
    Seven years parted and did return again
    But I have only been two years away, love
    Two years away, love, and did return again
    The bride, she was seated at the head of the table
    Very well she knew to whom the song did belong
    Her heart, it grew faint, she could stand it no longer
    Down at the feet of the bridegroom she fell
    Sobbing and sighing she rose from the table
    Sobbing and sighing she went to her bed
    Early next morning the bridegroom awakened
    He turned to embrace her and found she was dead
    Saying, "Annie, dear Annie, I knew you never loved me
    My love and your love could never agree
    For I knew all along that your poor heart was breaking
    All for the sake of a foreign young man"
    So now I must wear a frock of deep mourning
    A frock of deep mourning, one, two and three
    I must wear to her wake my own wedding garment
    Ne'er again shall I go between the bark and the tree
  • [00:11.837]Lately last night, I was asked to a wedding
    [00:22.668]The wedding of a fair maid who proved to me unkind
    [00:33.184]For that day as she thought of her intended young lover
    [00:44.934]Thoughts of her old one had run through her mind
    [00:56.306]Supper being over and all things were ended
    [01:07.563]Every young man was to sing a fine song
    [01:17.904]Until it came to the turn of her own foreign lover
    [01:29.571]And the song that he sang to the bride did belong
    [01:41.107]How can you sit at another man's table?
    [01:52.481]How can you drink of another man's wine?
    [02:03.276]How can you lie in the arms of another?
    [02:14.990]Many's the night, love, that you lay in mine
    [02:29.696]Many's the one has been seven years parted
    [02:40.505]Seven years parted and did return again
    [02:51.332]But I have only been two years away, love
    [03:02.837]Two years away, love, and did return again
    [03:20.017]The bride, she was seated at the head of the table
    [03:31.193]Very well she knew to whom the song did belong
    [03:42.238]Her heart, it grew faint, she could stand it no longer
    [03:53.850]Down at the feet of the bridegroom she fell
    [04:07.892]Sobbing and sighing she rose from the table
    [04:19.135]Sobbing and sighing she went to her bed
    [04:30.222]Early next morning the bridegroom awakened
    [04:41.768]He turned to embrace her and found she was dead
    [04:55.877]Saying, "Annie, dear Annie, I knew you never loved me
    [05:07.034]My love and your love could never agree
    [05:18.277]For I knew all along that your poor heart was breaking
    [05:29.805]All for the sake of a foreign young man"
    [05:41.131]So now I must wear a frock of deep mourning
    [05:52.585]A frock of deep mourning, one, two and three
    [06:03.804]I must wear to her wake my own wedding garment
    [06:15.929]Ne'er again shall I go between the bark and the tree