%%scale 1 X:1 %Music T:Sally Gray B:Broadwood, Lucy, 1893, English County Songs, Leadenhall Press, London S:"An old man in Cumberland" Z:J.A. Fuller-Maitland N:Lucy Broadwood notes are: N:Words by R Anderson, 1802; the tune taken down by Miss Wakefield N:from an old man in Cumberland. N:"Collup Monday", the Monday before Lent. M:6/8 %Meter L:1/8 % K:G D |D3/2 G/ G G F G |A E3 z E |E A A A3/2 G/ A | B3 z2 w:Come, Dea-vie, I'll tell thee a se-cret, But tou mun lock't up i' thee breast, B |B3/2 A/ B d c B |A E3 z E |E A A A B A | A3 z w:I wud-dn't for aw Dal-ton par-ish It com to the ears o' the rest; D3/2 D/ |D G3/2 G/ G F G |A E3 z E |E A A A/ G3/2 A | B3 z2 w: Now I'll hod te a bit of a wea-ger, A groat to thy tup-pens I'll lay, B |B A B d c B |A E3 z c |B3/2 A/ G E F F | G6 |] w:Tou can-not guess whee I's on luive wi', And nob-but keep off Sal-ly Gray