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For if your ways bring misery, As long as you both agree, You'll live in fun, and joyful be, Like me and Mrs Johnston.

DO YOU EVER THINK ON ME, PEG?

Do you ever think on me, Peg? Do you ever think on me; When I'm in the kitchen cooking Calipash and Calipee? When the pork is on the fire, And the sausage in the pan; Do you think I can forget, love? Oh no, I never can. Then do you &c.

When a corn is on your toe, dear, Which with plaster you are healing, Do you ever think on me, Peg, When potatoes I am peeling? Then do you &c.

Oh! I shall ne'er forget thee, love, While I can twirl a mop, Or cook a steak with oyster sauce, Or broil a mutton chop!