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Met the man I love
In a town way down in Dixie
`Neath the stars above
He was the sweetest man you ever did seeWhen he held me in his arms and
Told me of my many charms he
Kissed me while the fiddles played
The Bonaparte's RetreatAll the world was bright
When he held me on that night
And I heard him say
Please don't ever go awayWhen he held me in his arms and
Told me of my many charms he
Kissed me while the fiddles played
The Bonaparte's Retreat(Musical Interlude)When he held me in his arms and
Told me of my many charms he
Kissed me while the fiddles played
The Bonaparte's RetreatAll the world was bright
When he held me on that night
And I heard him say

Please don't 'cha go awayHe's gone, and I'll admit I knew that
I had met my Waterloo I
Knew that he would say "Adieu"
With Bonaparte's RetreatGoodbye little boy
Goodbye little joy
Goodbye little boy
So long little joy
Goodbye little
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DAVID ERIC SWARBRICKPublished by
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Dave Swarbrick (born 5 April 1941) is an English folk musician. He plays violin, viola, mandolin, and guitar. His work with Fairport Convention from 1969 is usually credited with leading them to produce their seminal album Liege and Lief (1969) which initiated the electric folk movement. Swarbrick was born in New Malden, Surrey and grew up in Birmingham. He learnt the rudiments of the violin from a local fiddler and attended the Birmingham College of Art (now the Birmingham Institute of Art and Design) in the late 1950s.

Read more about Dave Swarbrick on Last.fm.


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