Erutan - The Willow Maid
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A
young
man
walked
through
the
for
est
62
With
his
qui
ver
and
hu
n
ti
ng
bow
122
He
he
ard
a
young
girl
sing
ing
192
And
fo
llowed
the
sound
be
low
258
There
he
found
the
mai
den
320
Who
lives
in
the
will
ow
376
He
called
to
her
as
she
lis
tened
447
From
a
ring
of
toad
stools
re~d
518
Come
with
me
my
mai
den
578
Come
from
thy
will
ow
be~d
642
She
looked
at
him
ser
ene
ly
706
And
on
ly
shook
her
head
776
See
me~
no
~w
836
A
ray
of
light
in
the
moon
dance
904
See
me~
no
~w
960
I
ca
nnot
leave
this
place
1032
Hear
me~
no
~w
1095
A
strain
of
song
in
the
for
est
1164
Do~n’t
a~sk
me~
1222
To
fol
low
where
you
lea~d
1324
A
young
man
walked
through
the
for
est
1513
With
a
flow
er
and
coat
of
green
1578
His
love
had
hair
like
fi
re
1641
Her
eyes
an
em
er
ald
sheen
1705
She
wrapped
her
self
in
beau
ty
1771
So
young
and
so
ser
ene
1832
He
stood
there
un
der
the
will
ow
1899
And
he
gave
her
the
yell
ow
bloom
1970
Girl
my
heart
you’ve
cap
tured
2028
Oh
I~
would
be
your
groom
2091
She
said
she’d
wed
him
ne
-e-
ve~r
2156
Not
near
nor
far
nor
soon
2218
See
me~
no
~w
2284
A
ray
of
light
in
the
moon
dance
2356
See
me~
no
~w
2412
I
ca
nnot
leave
this
place
2480
Hear
me~
no
~w
2542
A
strain
of
song
in
the
for
est
2614
Do~n’t
a~sk
me~
2671
To
fol
low
where
you
lea~d
2772
A
young
man
walked
through
the
for
rest
2962
With
an
axe
sharp
as
a
knife
3026
I’ll
take
the
green
eyed
fai
ry
3090
And
she
shall
be
my
wi~fe
3154
With
her
I’ll
raise
my
chil
dren
3218
With
her
I’ll
live
my
life
3282
The
maid
en
wept
when
she
heard
him
3347
When
he
said
he’d
set
her
free
3412
He
took
his
axe
and
used
i~t
3475
To
bring
down
her
an
cient
tree
3546
Now
your
will
ow’s
fall
en
3604
Now
you
be
long
to
me
3675
See
me~
no
~w
3730
A
ray
of
light
in
the
moon
dance
3802
See
me~
no
~w
3860
I
ca
nnot
leave
this
place
3928
Hear
me~
no
~w
3990
A
ray
of
light
in
the
moon
dance
4060
Do~n’t
a~sk
me~
4118
To
fol
low
where
you
lea~d
4194
She
foll
o~wed
him
out
the
for
est
4548
And
coll
apsed
up
on
the
ea~rth
4640
Her
feet
had
walked
but
a
dis
tance
4726
From
the
green
land
of
her
birth
4818
She
fad
ed
in
to
a
flow
er
4908
That
would
bloom
for
one
bright
e~ve
5004
He
could
not
take
from
the
for
est
5092
What
was
ne
ver
meant
to~
5190
Lea~~~ve