@ Generated more or less automatically by swtopmw by Erich Rickheit KSC heading "" breakbarlines underlaysize 9.5 notespacing *1.1 justify top left right stavespacing 1/64 systemgap 64 playtempo 100 key F time 3/4 [stave 1 treble 1 text underlay ulevel -25] "Now as I was a-walk-= ing one morn-ing in May, I= saw a sweet cou-= ple" R c- f- | A b- a- | g-_ f-; d f | c f e | F f-_ a- | c' c' d' | c'-_ a-; f "to-geth-er at play; O the one was a fair= maid and her beau-ty shone" d' | c' a f | G f- a- | c' c' d' | c'-_ a-; f d'- d'- | c' a f | "clear, And the oth-er was a sol-= dier, A= brave gren-a-dier. But they" G f- g- | a. a-; b- a- | g-_ f-; d f-_ f- | c f e | F c- f- | "kissed so sweet and com-fort-ing as they pressed to each oth-er. They" a r- c'-; b- a- | g- f-; d f- f- | c f e | f- f. f- "went arm-ing a-long the road like= sis-ter and bro-ther. They went arm-" a- | c' c' d' | c'- a-; f d'-_ d'- | c' a f | g- g. f- a- | c' "ing a-long the road, till they came to a spring; then they both sat down" c' d' | c'- a-; f d'- d'- | c' a f | G f- g- | a. c'-; b- "to-geth-er, love, to hear the night-in-gale sing. " a- | g- f-; d- d-; e- f- | c f e | [nocheck] F r | [endstave]