Lyrics John Riley - The Byrds
Fair
young
maid
all
in
her
garden
Strange
young
man
came
riding
by
Saying,
"Fair
young
maid,
will
you
marry
me?"
This
then,
sir,
was
her
reply
"Oh,
no,
kind
sir,
I
cannot
marry
thee
For
I've
a
love
who
sails
the
deep
salt
sea
Though
he's
been
gone
these
seven
years
Still
no
man
shall
marry
me"
"What
if
he's
died,
all
in
some
battle
slain?
Or
if
he's
drownded
in
the
deep
salt
sea?
What
if
he's
found
some
other
love
He
and
his
new
love
both
married
be?"
"If
he's
found
some
other
love
He
and
his
new
love
both
married
be
I
wish
them
health
and
happiness
Where
they
now
dwell
far
across
the
sea"
He
picked
her
up
all
in
his
arms
And
kisses
gave
her
one,
two,
and
three
Saying,
"Weep
no
more,
my
own
true
love
I
am
your
long-lost
John
Riley"
Saying,
"Weep
no
more,
my
own
true
love
For
I'm
your
long-lost
John
Riley"
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