Lyrics First Homecoming - Lau
In
Edingburgh
town
where
I
did
dwell
A
fisher's
girl,
I
loved
her
well
I
courted
her,
for
many
days
She
stole
from
me
my
heart
away
There
is
an
inn
in
that
same
town
There
my
love
sits
herself
down
She
sits
upon
a
stranger's
knee
And
tells
him
what
she
wouldn't
tell
me
The
reason
is,
I'll
tell
you
why
Because
he's
got
more
gold
than
I
But
gold
will
melt
and
silver
fly
In
times
of
need
you'd
be
as
poor
as
I
Wrote
a
letter,
wrote
a
song
Wrote
a
letter,
wrote
it
long
On
every
line
I
dropped
a
tear
With
every
verse
(something
too
Scottish
to
comprehend)
I
wrote
a
letter,
wrote
a
song
Wrote
a
letter,
wrote
it
long
On
every
line
I
dropped
a
tear
With
every
verse
(still
something
too
Scottish
to
comprehend)
I
wish,
I
wish
in
vain
I
wish
she
was
a
maid
again
A
maid
again,
she'll
never
be
'Till
apples
grow,
on
orange
tree
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