Lyrics The Bold Soldier - Burl Ives
Soldier,
oh
soldier,
A-coming
from
the
plain
He
courted
a
lady
for
honor
and
for
fame
Her
beauty
shone
so
bright
That
it
never
could
be
told
She
always
loved
the
soldier
Because
he
was
so
bold.
Fa
la
la
la,
fa
la
la
la
Fa
la
la
la,
fa
la
la
la
Soldier,
oh
soldier,
It′s
I
would
be
your
bride,
But
I
fear
of
my
father
Some
danger
might
betide.
Then
he
pulled
out
sword
and
pistol
And
hung
them
by
his
side
Swore
he
would
be
married,
No
matter
what
betide.
Fa
la
la
la,
fa
la
la
la
Fa
la
la
la,
fa
la
la
la
Then
he
took
her
to
the
parson,
And,
of
course,
home
again
There
they
met
her
father
And
seven
armed
men.
Let
us
fly,
said
the
lady,
I
fear
we
shall
be
slain
Take
my
hand,
said
the
soldier,
And
never
fear
again.
Fa
la
la
la,
fa
la
la
la
Fa
la
la
la,
fa
la
la
la
Then
he
pulled
out
sword
and
pistol,
And
caused
them
to
rattle,
The
lady
held
the
horse
While
the
soldier
fought
in
battle.
Hold
your
hand,
said
the
old
man,
Do
not
be
so
bold.
You
shall
have
my
daughter
And
a
thousand
pounds
of
gold.
Fa
la
la
la,
fa
la
la
la
Fa
la
la
la,
fa
la
la
la
Fight
on!
said
the
lady,
The
portion
is
too
small!
Hold
your
hand,
said
the
old
man,
And
you
shall
have
it
all.
Then
he
took
them
right
straight
home
And
he
called
them
son
and
dear
Not
because
he
loved
them,
But
only
through
fear.
Fa
la
la
la,
fa
la
la
la
Fa
la
la
la,
fa
la
la
la
Album
Men: Songs for and About Men / Women: Folk Songs About the Fair Sex
date of release
22-06-2014
1 The Locktender's Kanebt
2 Ox Driver's Song
3 The Bold Soldier
4 The Young Married Man
5 Sad Man's Song
6 The Harlem Man
7 The Western Settler
8 The Wild Rover
9 Frankie And Johnny
10 The Deceiver
11 The Sailor's Return
12 When I Was Single
13 The Woman and the Chivalrous Shark
14 Nellie McNess
15 Venezuela
16 My Pretty Little Miss
17 Lolly-Too-Dum
18 Dublin City
19 I Know An Old Lady
20 Molly Malone
21 The Wealthy Old Maid
22 Devilish Mary
23 Liza Jane
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