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GUDEWIFE when your gudeman's frae hame, Might I but be sae bauld, As come to your bed-chamber, When winter nights are cauld; As come to your bedchamber, When nights are cauld and wat; And lie in your gudeman's stead, Wad ye do that?
Young man an ye should be so kind, When our gudeman's frae hame, As come to my bed-chamber, Where I am laid my lane; And lie in our gudeman's stead, I will tell you what, He f---s me five times ilka night, Wad ye do that?
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