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The dews are heavy on my brow; My breath comes hard and low; Yet, mother, dear, grant one request, Before your boy must go.
Oh! lift me ere my spirit sinks, And ere my senses fail: Place me once more, O mother dear!
Astride the old fence-rail.
The old fence-rail, the old fence-rail!
How oft these youthful legs, With Alice' and Ben Bolt's, were hung Across those wooden pegs.
'Twas there the nauseating smoke Of my first pipe arose: O mother, dear! these agonies Are far less keen than those.
I know where lies the hazel dell, Where simple Nellie sleeps; I know the cot of Nettie Moore, And where the willow weeps.
I know the brookside and the mill: But all their pathos fails Beside the days when once I sat Astride the old fence-rails.
III.--Swiss Air.
I'm a gay tra, la, la, With my fal, lal, la, la, And my bright-- And my light-- Tra, la, le. [Repeat.]
Then laugh, ha, ha, ha, And ring, ting, ling, ling, And sing fal, la, la, La, la, le. [Repeat.]