Lyrics I Once Loved a Lass - Karan Casey
I
once
loved
a
lass
and
I
loved
her
so
well
I
hated
all
others
who
spoke
of
her
ill
But
now
she's
rewarded
me
well
for
my
love
She's
gone
to
be
wed
to
another
I
watched
as
my
love
did
to
the
church
go
With
bride
and
bride-maidens
she
made
a
fine
show
And
I
followed
her
on
with
a
heart
full
of
woe
To
see
my
love
be
wed
to
another
To
see
my
love
be
wed
to
another
I
watched
as
my
love
did
sit
down
to
dine
I
sat
down
beside
her
and
I
poured
out
the
wine
And
I
drank
to
the
wee
lass
that
should
have
been
mine
But
now
she
is
wed
to
another
"Well,
stop,"
says
the
groomsman,
"If
you
take
my
word
Would
you
venture
your
life
on
the
point
of
a
sword?
For
courting
too
slowly
you
have
lost
this
fair
maiden
Begone,
you
will
never
enjoy
her
Begone,
you
will
never
enjoy
her"
Now
the
lads
of
the
forest,
they
ask
it
of
me
"How
many
strawberries
grow
'round
the
salt
sea?"
And
I
answer
them
back
with
a
tear
in
my
eye
"How
many
ships
sail
in
the
forest?"
Go
dig
me
a
grave
all
large,
wide
and
deep
And
cover
it
over
with
wild
flowers
sweet
And
lay
me
down
gently
for
to
take
my
long
sleep
And
that's
the
best
way
to
forget
her
So
we
dug
him
a
grave
all
large,
wide
and
deep
And
covered
it
over
with
wild
flowers
sweet
And
we
laid
him
down
gently
for
to
take
his
long
sleep
And
maybe
by
now
he's
forgotten
And
maybe
by
now
he's
forgotten
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