1082. The Keeper (Traditional English) - with Lew Dite

submitted by littlegrace4 on 09/16/14 1

I first heard this traditional English song when I was in primary school and have never thought of it much since then. But then I found it in one of Lew Dite's vast collection of song books. So we did it with him on the washtub bass. Some say it is full of sexual innuendo - not something suitable for primary school students. Or maybe it's perfectly innocent. See what you think. Lyrics and chords of this song can be found here: raymondfolk.wikifoundry.com/page/The+Keeper You can watch a playlist of my collaborations with YouTube friends: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCi_Xcl2_fAWL2M68MTVfJv3-uDzLJV2N You can watch a playlist of my songs with Lew Dite here: www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=PL0E3804484CE1E0CC For lyrics and chords of all my songs, please see my website: raymondfolk.wikifoundry.com

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