Lyrics Foggy Foggy Dew - Liam Clancy
When
I
was
a
batchelor
I
lived
all
alone
I
worked
at
the
weavers′
trade
And
all
the
harm
that
ever
I'd
done
It
was
courting
a
servant
maid
I
courted
her
one
winter′s
morn,
summer's
day
or
two
And
I
often
times
wished
her
into
my
arms
Out
of
the
foggy
dew,
dew,
dew
And
out
of
the
foggy
dew
One
night
she
came
to
my
bedside
As
I
lay
fast
asleep
She
laid
her
head,
upon
my
bed
And
bitterly
she
did
weep
She
wept,
she
cried,
she
tore
her
hair
Saying
'Oh,
what
shall
I
do?
For
this
night
I′m
resolved
to
sleep
with
you
For
fear
of
the
foggy
dew,
dew,
dew
For
fear
of
the
foggy
dew′
So
all
the
forepart
of
the
night,
how
we
did
sport
and
play
All
the
latter
part
of
the
night,
she
close
in
my
arms
did
lay
And
when
the
daylight
did
appear,
she
said
'I
am
undone′
Said
I,
'Fair
maid,
be
not
afraid,
for
the
foggy
dew
is
done,
done,
done
Oh
the
foggy
dew
is
done′
One
night
she
started
to
moan
and
to
cry,
Said
I,
'What
troubles
you?′
She
said
'I'd
never
have
been
this
way
If
it
hadn′t
have
been
for
you′
I
got
me
boots,
and
me
trousers
on,
I
called
my
neighbour
too
Ah,
but
do
what
we
could,
we
could
do
her
no
good
And
she
died
in
the
foggy
dew,
dew,
dew
Oh,
she
died
in
the
foggy
dew
So
now
I'm
a
batchelor,
I
live
with
my
son
We
work
at
the
weavers′
trade
And
when
I
look
in
his
face
I
can
see
The
eyes
of
that
fair
young
maid
He
reminds
me
of
the
winter
time
And
of
the
summer
too
And
the
many,
many
times
she
lay
in
my
arms
For
fear
of
tgr
foggy
dew,
dew,
dew
Oh,
for
fear
of
the
foggy
dew.
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