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12 The Shooting of his Dear * Words and Melody from Folk Song from Norfolk “Six Folk Songs from Norfolk” Arranged by collected and arranged by E.J.MOERAN BENJAMIN BRITTEN t Rather quick —dramatic > > > ee. > sim. all you young fel-lows that car- ry— a va have you get home by the light of _ the — sun, For young Jim-my was a ~~) ? Sug) 2 When he shot his own 6 aA > fowler and a - fowling a - lone,— ad tid, 2 i Sa , ppb wt true love in the room of a pea ‘ t ve 2 > “By permission of Angencr, Lid. Copyright 1024 All rights ros This attangement © 1961 by Boosey & Co.Ltd. B.& 1.18814 ve home went young Jim- my with his dog and— his “Un - cle, dear un - cle, have you heard what_ I've done? uo smith my For I've shot my own true love in the f oa swan? room wan ae lgiaea Then 3 b’ pd ams ef Be. 18814 out came bold un- cle with his locks hang - ing a “Jim- my, dear Jim-my, dont you go____ a —_— aA leave_your own coun - try till the tri come 2 For you igs mp opis i ne-ver will be hang - = So the tri- al came on and pret-ty Pol - ly did ap~- > PP, murmuring) Say - ing, “Un - cle, dear OU, ams £ te always Pp = = = = ul = ele, let Jims - - my BY— pami jami pami———, Fae i ~ clear, For = my BI ami tami pami B&H. 18814 16 3 slower and slower And his pamiiamipami dying away

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