[00:00.00]Poor Little Girls of Ontario - Bonnie Dobson [00:04.95]Composed by:Bonnie Dobson [00:09.90]I'll sing you a song of that legi pest it [00:12.45]Goes by the name of the great northwest [00:14.85]I cannot have a men at all [00:17.14]They all skip out there in the fall [00:19.58]One by one they all clear out [00:22.01]Thinking to better themselves no doubt [00:24.40]Caring little how far they go [00:26.42]From the poor little girls of Ontario [00:31.45]First I got stauck on Charley Brown [00:33.86]The nicest fellow in all the town [00:36.29]But he tipped his hat and sailed away [00:38.74]And now he's living in Manitobay [00:41.23]One by one they all clear out [00:43.62]Thinking to better themselves no doubt [00:46.02]Caring little how far they go [00:48.25]From the poor little girls of Ontario [00:53.02]Then Henry black with his white cravat [00:55.55]His high stiff collar and his new plug hat [00:57.93]He said if he stayed he'd have to beg [01:00.21]And of he went to winnipeg [01:02.75]One by one they all clear out [01:05.04]Thinking to better themselves no doubt [01:07.52]Caring little how far they go [01:09.73]From the poor little girls of Ontario [01:14.53]I long-legged druggist [01:15.81]With his specs on his nose [01:16.98]I really thought he'd propose [01:19.23]But he's sold his bottle-shop [01:20.70]And now he's gone [01:21.98]Clear out to Saskatchewan [01:24.33]One by one they all clear out [01:26.80]Thinking to better themselves no doubt [01:29.18]Caring little how far they go [01:31.46]From the poor little girls of Ontario [01:52.73]Will I pack my clothes in a carpet sack [01:55.16]I'll go out there and I'll never come back [01:57.54]I'll find me a husband and a good one too [01:59.78]If I have to go through to Cariboo [02:02.39]One by one we'll all clear out [02:04.75]Thinking to better ourselves no doubt [02:07.12]Caring little how far we go [02:09.38]From the old old folks of Ontario [02:11.86]One by one they all clear out [02:14.12]Thinking to better outselves no doubt [02:16.68]Caring little how far we go [02:18.76]From the old old folks of Ontario