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A man whose name was Johnny Sands had married Betty Hague, And though she brought him gold and lands she prov'd a terrible plague, For oh! she was a scolding wife, full of caprice and whim, He said that he was tired of life, and she was tired of him, And she was tired of him, and she was tired of him.
"For fear that I should courage lack and try to save my life, Pray tie my hands behind my back," "I will," replied his wife. She tied them fast as you may think, and when securely done, "Now stand," said he, "upon the brink and I'll prepare to run, And I'll prepare to run, and I'll prepare to run."
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John Sinclair. 1842. "Johnny Sands: A Celebrated Comic Ballad." First line: "A man whose name was Johnny Sands, Had married Betty Hague." Boston: Oliver Ditson.
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