The Bonny Bunch of Roses
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The Bonny Bunch of Roses
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"The Bonny Bunch of Roses" is a folk song written in the 1830s by an unknown balladeer from the British Isles, perhaps with Irish sympathies. The earliest known version of the tune is in William Christie's Tradition Ballad Airs, Volume 2 (1881), but there is another tune, of Irish origin. There is an obvious difficulty in identifying the narrator's voice. It is a conversation between Napoleon's son and his mother. The sentiment is sympathetic to Napoleon but is also patriotic. Napoleon was defea
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2023-06-03T20:51:19Z
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