Lyrics She's Like the Swallow - Cara Dillon
She′s
like
the
swallow
that
flies
so
high
She's
like
the
river
that
never
runs
dry
She′s
like
the
sunshine
on
the
lee
shore
She
loves
her
love
but
she'll
love
no
more
'Twas
down
in
the
meadow
this
fair
maid
bent
Picking
the
primrose
as
she
went
The
more
she
picked,
the
more
she
pulled
Until
she′s
got
her
apron
full
She
climbed
on
yonder
hill
above
To
give
a
rose
unto
her
love
She
gave
him
one,
she
gave
him
three
She
gave
her
heart
for
company
And
as
they
sat
on
yonder
hill
His
heart
grew
hard,
so
harder
still
He
has
two
hearts
instead
of
one
She
says
"Young
man,
what
have
you
done?
How
foolish,
foolish
you
must
be
To
think
I
loved
no
one
but
thee
This
world′s
not
made
for
one
alone
I
take
delight
in
everyone"
She
took
her
roses
and
made
a
bed
A
stony
pillow
for
her
head.
She
lay
her
down,
no
more
did
say
But
let
her
roses
fade
away.
She's
like
the
swallow
that
flies
so
high
She′s
like
the
river
that
never
runs
dry
She's
like
the
sunshine
on
the
lee
shore
She
loves
her
love
but
she′ll
love
no
more
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