%%scale 1 X:1 %Music T:The White Hare B:Kidson F, 1891, Traditional Tunes, Oxford, Taphouse and Son Z:Frank Kidson S:Mr Lolley F:http://www.folkinfo.org/songs M:6/8 %Meter L:1/8 % K:Em D |G2 F G2 A |B2 B B2 A |G2 E F2 ^D | E3 z2 w:Near How-den town, near How-den town as I have heard them tell, F |G2 F G2 A |B3 (B2 ^A) | (A2 g) f2 ^d | e3 w:There once was a white hare who_ used_ there to dwell; E2 F |G2 F G2 A |B3 (B2 ^A) | (B2 g) f2 ^d | e3 w:She's been hunt-ed by grey-hounds and_ bea-*gles so fair, (e2 f) |g2 f e2 ^d |e3 E2 F |G2 A B2 c | d3 w:But_ ne'er a one a-mongst them could come near this white hare; B2 A |B2 e e2 =f |e2 d B2 A |G2 E F2 ^D | E3-E2 |] w:With my fol de del de roi de dol de lol de dol de lay! *