A traditional song from 17th century England. There are a few versions around but I think this one has most,if not all,of the original verses and a simple chord progression which seems quite effective. No verses/chorus as such it's just a sing right through song. Lavender's blue dilly dilly lavender's green When I am king dilly dilly you shall be queen Lavender's green dilly dilly lavender's blue You must love me dilly dilly 'cos I love you Down in the vale dilly dilly where flowers grow And the birds sing dilly dilly all in a row A brisk young man dilly dilly met with a maid And laid her down dilly dilly under the shade There they did play dilly dilly and kiss and court All the fine day dilly dilly making good sport I've heard them say dilly dilly since I came hither That you and I dilly dilly might lie together Therefore be kind dilly dilly while here we lie And you will love dilly dilly my dog and I For you and I dilly dilly now all are one And we will lie dilly dilly no more alone Lavender's blue dilly dilly lavender's green Let me be king dilly dilly you be the queen Lavender's green dilly dilly lavender's blue You must love me dilly dilly 'cos I love you