Lyrics One Morning In May [aka The Nightingale] - Jean Ritchie
One
morning,
one
morning
One
morning
in
May
I
met
a
fair
couple
a
makin'
their
way
Oh
one
was
a
lady
So
neat
and
so
fair
The
other
was
a
soilder
And
a
brave
volunteer
Good
morning,
good
morning
Good
morning
to
thee
Oh
where
are
you
going
My
pretty
lady
I'm
a
walking
by
the
banks
of
the
stream
To
see
the
waters
a
gliding
Hear
the
nightingale
sing
They
had
not
been
standing
But
an
hour
or
two
When
out
of
his
napsack
A
fiddle
he
drew
And
the
tune
that
he
played
Made
the
valleys
all
ring
O
harken,
said
the
lady
How
the
nightingale
sing
Pretty
lady,
pretty
lady
It's
time
to
give
o'er
Oh
no
pretty
soilder
Please
play
one
tune
more
For
I'd
rather
hear
your
fiddle
Or
the
touch
of
one
string
Than
see
the
water's
a
gliding
Hear
the
nightingale
sing
Pretty
soilder,
pretty
soilder
Won't
you
marry
me
Oh
no
pretty
lady
That
never
can
be
I
have
a
wife
in
London
And
children
twice
three
Two
wives
in
the
army's
Too
many
for
me
I'll
go
back
to
London
And
stay
there
one
year
And
often
I'll
think
of
you
My
little
dear
And
if
ever
I
return
it
shall
be
in
the
Spring
To
see
the
water's
a
gliding
Hear
the
nightingale
sing
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3 Black Is The Color
4 A Short Life Of Trouble
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