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Lord Alfred’s Siren

by Deborah Stokol

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Who would be a mermaid fair Singing alone, combing her hair Under the sea in a golden curl With a comb of pearl on a throne? I would be a mermaid fair I would sing all the day With a comb of pearl, I'd comb my hair And still I'd sing and say Who is it who loves me? Who loves not me? Who is it who loves me? Who loves not me? I would comb my hair 'Til my ringlets would fall Low adown, low adown Low adown Low adown, low adown Low adown From under my starry sea-bud crown Low adown and around Springing alone with a shrill in her sound Over the throne And all the mermen under the sea Would feel their immortality Die in their hearts for the love me Love of me Low adown, low adown Who is it who loves me? Who loves not me? Who is it who loves me? Who loves not me? I would sing my way The whole of the day Low adown, low adown Low adown

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