from THE TOWN
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 August 2019
Had she loved me
As she told me
When she scolded me
For being naughty
She wouldn't have died.
How now lonely
Do I only
Take a cold tea
This cold frost morn.
Why should she die,
Why should she die?
No more naughtiness
Mum, no more stealing.
No more delinquencies
Mum, no more pinching.
Come back to me.
Why should you die,
Why should you die?
Jack got a mango sweet
Joe's balloon O, how neat.
None for me, not a bit.
Come back to me, mum.
Where have you gone, mum,
What does it mean to die?
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