A Book of Nursery Songs and Rhymes/Nursery Songs/LIII. WHERE ARE YOU GOING MY PRETTY MAID?

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2133278A Book of Nursery Songs and Rhymes — Nursery Songs/LIII. WHERE ARE YOU GOING MY PRETTY MAID?Sabine Baring-Gould

'O where are you going, my pretty maid,
With your red rosy cheeks and your coal black hair?'
'I'm going a-milking, sir,' she said;
'And it's dabbling in the dew makes the milkmaids fair.'
'May I go with you, my pretty maid,
With your red rosy cheeks?' etc.
'O you may go with me, sir,' she said;
'And it's dabbling,' etc.
'I, may I marry you, my pretty maid,
With your red rosy cheeks?' etc.
'Wait till you're wanted, sir,' she said;
'And it's dabbling,' etc.