There were two sisters came walking down the stream.
OH the wind and rain.
The one behind pushed the other one in.
Crying oh the dreadful wind and rain.
Charlie gave the youngest a gay gold ring
OH the wind and rain
Didn't get the oldest one anything
Crying oh the dreadful wind and rain
They pushed her into the river to drown
Oh the wind and rain
Watched her as she floated down
Crying oh the dreadful wind and rain
Further till she came to a miller's pond
OH the wind and rain
Momma& father out swims the swan
Crying oh the dreadful wind and rain
The miller pushed her out with a fishing pole
OH the wind and rain
Pulled that fair maid out from the brook
Crying oh the dreadful wind and rain
He left her on the bank to dry
Crying oh the wind and rain
And a fiddling fool come passing by
Crying oh the dreadful wind and rain
Out in the woods came a fiddler fair
OH the wind and rain
took 30 strands of her long yellow hair
Crying oh the dreadful wind and rain
And he made a fiddle bow of her long yellow hair
OH the wind and rain
He made a fiddle bow of her long yellow hair
Crying oh the dreadful wind and rain
He made fiddle pegs of her long finger bones
OH the wind and rain
He made fiddle pegs of her long finger bones
Crying oh the dreadful wind and rain
And he made a little fiddle of her breast bone
OH the wind and rain
The sound could melt a heart of stone
Crying oh the dreadful wind and rain
And the only tune that fiddle would play was
OH the wind and rain
And the only tune that fiddle would play was
OH the dreadful wind and rain
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