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Lloyd Lyrics for Song: Dumiama Dingiama Dumiama Day
 Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - Lloyd
 
 
 
 20013>Dumiama Dingiama Dumiama Day
 
 A sailor was walking, on a bright summer's day
 
 A squire and his lady were making their way
 
 When the sailor he heard the squire say
 
 "Tonight with you I mean to stay"
 
 And the dumiama dingiama dumiama day.
 
 "You must tie a string around your finger
 
 With the other end of the string hanging out the winder,
 
 And I'll come by, and pull the string
 
 And you must come down and let me in,
 
 With my dumiama dingiama dumiama day."
 
 Says Jack to himself, "Why shouldn't I try
 
 And see if a poor sailor can win such a prize"
 
 So he went by and pulled the string
 
 The lady came down and she let old Jack in
 
 With his dumiama dingiama dumiama day.
 
 The squire came by. He was whistling a song;
 
 Thinking in his heart there would nothing go wrong,
 
 But when he got there, no string could be found
 
 And so all his hopes were dashed to the ground
 
 And his dumiama dingiama dumiama day.
 
 The lady woke up, it was just turning light
 
 
 
 She jumped out of bed in a terrible fright!
 
 For there was Jack in his tarry old shirt
 
 Behold! his face was all covered with dirt
 
 And his dumiama dingiama dumiama day.
 
 "Oh what do you mean, you saucy sailor
 
 To creep into a lady's chamber and steal her treasure?"
 
 "Oh no," says Jack, "I just pulled the string
 
 And you came down and let me in
 
 And my dumiama dingiama dumiama day."
 
 "Beg pardon," says Jack, "Have pity I say.
 
 I'll steal away very quiet at the dawn of the day."
 
 "Oh no!" says the lady, "Don't go too far
 
 For I never will part from my jolly Jack tar
 
 And his dumiama dingiama dumiama day.
 
 Recorded by A.L. LLoyd, Martin Carthy
 
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