X:192 T:Cuckoo's Nest, The R:song H:See also #193 D:Morris On (Ashley Hutchings) O:England Z:id:hn-song-192 M:C| L:1/8 K:Em (B,D) | E2EF (ED)B,D | (ED)EF G3 B | ddde B2AG | FDDE D3 B, | EDEF (ED)B,D | (ED)EF G2 GA | BcdB (AG)FG | F2E2 E3 || B, | E2EF (ED)B,D | EDEF G2 GB | ddde B2(AG) | FDDE D3 GF | EDEF (ED)B,D | EDEF G2 GA | BcdB (AG)FG | F2E2 E2 || z2 | E2EF (ED)B,D | EDEF G3 B | d2de B2AG | FDDE D3 B, | E2EF (ED)B,D | EDEF G2 GA | BcdB AGFG | F2E2 E2 || W:As I was a-walking one morning in May, W:I met a pretty fair maid and unto her did say: W:"For love I am inclined and I'll tell you my mind, W:that my inclination lies in your cuckoo's nest." W: W:"My darling", says she, "I am innocent and young, W:and I scarcely can believe your false deluding tongue. W:Yet to see it in your eyes and it fills me with surprise W:that your inclination lies in my cuckoo's nest." W: W:Chorus: W:Some like a girl who is pretty in the face, W:and some like a girl who is slender in the waist. W:But give me a girl that will wriggle and will twist. W:At the bottom of the belly lies the cuckoo's nest. W: W:"Then my darling", says he, "If you see it in my eyes, W:then think of it as fondness and do not be surprised. W:For I love you my dear and I'll marry you I swear W:If you let me clap my hand on your cuckoo's nest." W: W:"My darling", says she, "I can do no such thing, W:for mother often told me it was committing sin, W:my maidenhead to lose and my sense to be abused, W:so have no more to do with my cuckoo's nest!" W: W:Chorus W: W:"My darling", says he, "It is not committing sin, W:but common sense should tell you it is a pleasing thing. W:For you were brought into this world to increase and do your best, W:and to help a man to heaven in your cuckoo's nest." W: W:"Well, my darling", says she, "I cannot you deny, W:for you surely won me heart by the roving of your eye, W:yet to see it in your eyes that your courage is surprised W:so gently lift your hand in my cuckoo's nest." W: W:Chorus W: W:So this couple they got married and soon they went to bed W:and now this pretty fair maid has lost her maidenhead. W:In a small country cottage they increase and do their best, W:and he often claps his hand on her cuckoo's nest. W: W:Chorus