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Down in the willow garden,

 where me and my love did meet

As we sat a-courtin',

 my love fell off to sleep

 I had a bottle of burgundy wine,

 my love she did not know

So I poisoned that dear little girl,

along the banks below

 I drew a sabre through her,

 it was a bloody knife

 I threw her in the river,

 which was a dreadful sight

 My father often told me,

 that money would set me free

 If I would murder that dear little girl,

 whose name was Rose Connolly

 My father sits at his cabin door,

wiping his tear-dimmed eyes

 For his only son soon shall walk,

 to yonder scaffold high

 My race is run, beneath the sun,

 the scaffold now waits for me

 For I did murder that dear little girl,

 whose name was Rose Connelly