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''Author: [[Robert Jordan]]''<br>
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"A Lugard Girl" is a song performed at the [[Easing the Badger]] inn while [[Moiraine]] and her group were passing through on their way to [[Tear (City)|Tear]]. The tune is the same one as known in the [[Two Rivers]] as [[The Dancing Lass]], but the words are different.
  
 
A [[Lugard]] girl, she came to town, to see what she could see.<br>
 
A [[Lugard]] girl, she came to town, to see what she could see.<br>
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she made her way so free. So free<br><br>
 
she made her way so free. So free<br><br>
  
Second verse is apparantly pretty raunchy <br>
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The second verse is apparently pretty raunchy <br>
  
 
(Reference: {{tdr2|Chapter 42}})  
 
(Reference: {{tdr2|Chapter 42}})  
  
[[Category:Music, Poetry and Stories from the Books]]
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[[Category:Songs]]

Latest revision as of 10:23, 5 February 2013

"A Lugard Girl" is a song performed at the Easing the Badger inn while Moiraine and her group were passing through on their way to Tear. The tune is the same one as known in the Two Rivers as The Dancing Lass, but the words are different.

A Lugard girl, she came to town, to see what she could see.
With a wink of her eye, and smile on her lip,
she snagged a boy or three, or three.
With an ankle slim, and skin so pale,
she caught the owner of a ship, a ship.
With a soft little sigh, and a gay little laugh,
she made her way so free. So free

The second verse is apparently pretty raunchy

(Reference: The Dragon Reborn, Chapter 42)