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3, Eurydice Couplets.

1,A girl whose long - ing for a lov - er is soon out of bed

2,His face is al - ways in my fan - cies, so pen - sive and sweet

She’s up and ea - ger to dis - co - ver the day still a - head


Each day i come with pinks and pan - sies, to lay at his feet.

Free to roam the fields for hours the past - ures in blo - om she goes
Would that i — were — single. For can i de — ny that my
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off to col - lect flow -ers. should i say for whom? should i say for whom? for

he - art is a ting - le.

who? Ah ha! Ah ha! But not a whis - per to my hus - band. By the

way… I bring the lov - ely handsome,She - pard my flow’rs.To him I go, With eyes a

glow! And you know who is not to know, and you know who is not to know
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Old and tir — ed! Un — in — spir — — ed! Ah!
Violin

— to piz — zi — ca — to! Piz - zi — ca — to! Pres — to! Pres - to A mor ro— so!

Ah! — Oh the scratch - ing and the screeching I’ll en —


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—dure no more of this ag — on - y! Ven - us here i kneel from this mad man Oh de -

Liver me! De — liv —er me! Oh free me


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Ve — nus! From this mad — man de - liver me. Oh from my

hus - band set me free! Ah — From this mad

man do set me free. Set me free!


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7, Death Couplets

I thought that dy - ing might be

hor - id, It is act - ual - ly qui - te nice. I

I feel i have died a lit - le It might.. turn in - to a

vice. It mi - ght turn .. in — to a


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vice. It is qu — ite like be - ing

high. A lit - tle gift… from a friend. To

the wide world i do sat bye bye, This will not be the ver - y

end… th - is will not be, be… the very...

end.
April 25th

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