Lyrics Lady Mary Anne - Karan Casey
Lady
Mary
Anne
looked
over
the
castle
wall
There
she
saw
twa
bonny
laddies
playing
at
the
ball
The
youngest
of
them,
he
was
the
fairest
of
all
Her
bonny
boy,
he's
young
and
he's
growing
O
Father,
dearest
father,
you
have
done
me
a
great
wrong
To
go
and
get
me
married
to
a
lad
who
is
so
young
He
being
only
sixteen
years
and
I
am
twenty
one
My
bonny
boy,
he's
young
and
he's
growing
O
Daughter,
dearest
daughter,
I
have
done
you
no
wrong
To
go
and
get
you
married
to
a
lad
who
is
so
young
He
will
be
a
match
for
you
when
I
am
dead
and
gone
Your
bonny
boy,
he's
young
and
he's
growing
O
Oh
father,
dearest
father,
then
I'll
tell
you
what
we'll
do
We'll
send
my
love
to
college
for
another
year
or
two
All
around
his
college
cap
we'll
bind
the
ribbons
blue
To
let
the
ladies
know
that
he's
married
O
Well,
young
Charlie
Cochrane
was
the
sprout
of
an
oak
Blithe
aye
and
bonny
and
straight
was
his
neck
The
sun,
when
it
shone,
it
was
all
for
his
sake
He
will
be
the
pride
of
the
forest
O
Lady
Mary
Anne
was
the
flower
among
the
dew
Blithe
aye
and
bonny
and
straight
was
her
shoe
The
longer
she
blossomed,
well,
the
sweeter
she
grew
The
lily
in
the
bud
will
be
bonnier
O
Summer,
it
is
gone
when
the
leaves,
they
were
green
Happy
were
the
days
that
both
you
and
I
have
seen
Far
happier
days,
well,
I
trust
will
come
again
My
bonny
boy,
he's
young
and
he's
growing
O
Oh
well,
at
the
age
of
sixteen
years,
he
was
a
married
man
At
the
age
of
seventeen,
the
father
of
his
son
At
the
age
of
eighteen,
o'er
his
grave
the
grass
grew
green
Cruel
death
had
put
an
end
to
his
growing
O
I
will
weave
my
love
a
shroud
of
the
ornamental
brown
Whilst
I
am
a-weaving
it,
the
tears,
they
will
fall
down
For
once
I
had
a
true
love,
but
now
he's
lying
low
I'll
nurse
his
bonny
boy
while
he's
growing
O
Growing
O
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