Here stands a young lady [lass] who wants a sweetheart,
Wants a sweetheart, wants a sweetheart,
And don’t know where to find one, find one, find one.
Choose the prettiest that you loves best.
Now you’re married I wish you joy,
First a girl and then a boy,
Seven years after son and daughter,
Pray you come to kiss together.
—Longcot, Berkshire (Miss I. Barclay).
(b) A ring is formed by the players joining hands, one child standing in the centre. The ring dance round singing the first four lines. At the fourth line the child in the centre chooses one from the ring, who goes into the centre with her. The marriage formula or chorus is then sung, the two kiss, and the one who was first in the centre joins the ring, the second one choosing another in her turn. Played by both boys and girls.
See “[Sally Water],” “[Silly Old Man].”
Here we go around, around
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Our shoes are made of leather,
Our stockings are made of silk,
Our pinafores are made of calico,
As white as any milk.
Here we go around, around, around,
And we shall touch the ground.