Lyrics Wishing Well - Anne Briggs
One
morning
fair
to
take
the
air
Down
by
Blackwater
side.
'Twas
in
gazing
all,
all
around
me
'Twas
the
Irish
lad
I
spied.
All
through
the
first
part
of
the
night
Well,
we
lay
in
sport
and
play,
Then
this
young
man
he
arose
and
he
gathered
his
clothes,
He
said,
"Fare
thee
well
today."
Well,
that's
not
the
promise
that
you
gave
to
me
When
first
you
lay
on
my
bed,
You
could
make
me
believe
with
your
lying
tongue
That
the
sun
rose
in
the
west.
Then
go
home,
go
home,
to
your
father's
garden,
You
go
home
and
weep
your
fill.
And
you
think
of
your
own
misfortune
That
you
brought
with
your
wanton
will.
For
there's
not
a
girl
in
this
whole
wide
world
As
easily
led
as
I,
Sure
it's
fishes
they'll
fly
and
the
seas
run
dry,
'Tis
then
you'll
marry
I.
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