Lyrics As I Roved Out - Kate Rusby
As
I
roved
out
one
fine
May
morning,
To
view
the
meadows
and
flowers
gay,
Who
should
I
spot
but
my
own
true
lover
As
she
sat
by
yon
willow
tree.
I
took
off
my
hat
and
I
did
salute
her,
I
did
salute
her
most
courageously.
As
she
turned
around,
the
tears
fell
from
her
Saying,
"False
young
man,
you've
deluded
me.
And
the
diamond
ring
I
behold
I
gave
to
you,
A
diamond
ring
to
wear
on
your
right
hand.
But
the
vows
you
made,
love,
you
went
and
broke
them
And
you
wed
the
lassie
who
has
the
land."
"If
I
wed
the
lassie
who
has
the
land,
my
love,
It's
that
I'll
rue
to
the
day
I
die.
When
misfortune
falls,
sure
the
man
may
shun
it,
It
was
my
fault,
that
I'll
not
deny.
And
at
night
when
I
go
to
my
bed
of
slumber
The
thoughts
of
my
love
are
in
my
mind.
As
I
turn
around
to
embrace
my
darling,
Instead
of
gold,
sure
'tis
brass
I
find.
And
I
wish
the
queen
would
bring
home
her
armies
From
the
West
Indies,
America
and
Spain.
And
every
man
to
his
wedded
woman
Oh
in
hopes
that
I
might
be
with
thee
again."
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