Lyrics The Labouring Man's Daughter - Karan Casey
A
nobleman's
son,
he
dreamed
such
a
dream
Of
the
beautifulest
girl
in
the
nation
No
counsel
would
he
take,
but
journeys
he'd
make
Through
Ireland
to
seek
this
fair
creature
'Twas
seven
long
years
he
searched
here
and
there
'Til
he
came
to
the
place
where
he'd
meet
her
He
opened
the
door
and
she
stood
on
the
floor
She
was
a
laboring
man's
daughter
I
never
have
seen
you
but
once
in
my
life
And
that
was
in
a
dream,
you
lay
by
me
And
now
you're
beside
me,
by
the
look
in
your
eyes
I
know
that
you
ne'er
will
deny
me
And
what's
your
desire,
pray
tell
me,
kind
sir
That
you're
so
afraid
of
denial?
Although
I
am
poor,
no
scorn
will
I
endure
Do
not
put
me
under
such
trial
No
scorn
will
I
bring,
nor
any
such
thing
And
he
took
out
a
ring
as
a
token
Oh
love
is
a
thing
which
does
hang
on
a
string
But
between
us
it
ne'er
will
be
broken
And
if
I
should
consent
your
bride
for
to
be
Your
parents
would
both
be
offended
Besides
they
would
always
be
frowning
on
me
Because
you
are
highly
descended
For
father
and
for
mother
I
have
none
in
this
world
I
have
none
but
myself
and
a
brother
And
as
for
my
friends,
they
will
not
frown
on
me
So
we
can
but
love
one
another
So
now
they
has
gained
what
love
and
delight
And
they
are
living
in
joy
and
plenty
The
laboring
man's
daughter
has
married
a
knight
Heaven
protect
them
both
together
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