Come all you jovial fellows and listen to my song, It is a little ditty and it won't detain you long; It's of a fair young damsel, oh she lived down in Kent, Arose one summer's morning and she a-nutting went. CHORUS: With my fol lol to me rol tol la, Whack fol the dear old day; And every nut that poor girl had, She threw them all away. It's of a brisk young farmer, a-ploughing of his land, He called unto his horses to bid them gently stand; As he sat down upon his plough all for a song to sing, His voice was so melodius it made the valleys ring. (chorus) It's of that brisk young damsel, a-nutting in the wood, His voice was so melodius it charmed her as she stood; She had no longer power in those woods to stay, And what few nuts she had, poor girl, she threw them all away! (chorus) She came up to young Johnny as he sat on his plough, Said she, "Young man, I really feel-I cannot tell you how!" So he took her to some shady broom and there he laid her down- Said she, "Young man, I think I feel the world go round and Round!" (chorus) So come all you local women, this warning by me take, Oh, if you should a-nutting go, don't stay out too late; For if you should stay too late, for to hear that ploughboy sing, You might have a young farmer to nur8se up in the spring! (chorus)