paroles de chanson The Foggy Dew - A. L. Lloyd
When
I
was
a
bachelor
I
lived
all
alone
I
worked
at
the
weaver's
trade
And
the
only,
only
thing
I
did
that
was
wrong
Was
to
woo
a
fair
young
maid
I
wooed
her
in
the
winter
time
some
of
the
summer
too
And
the
only,
only
thing
I
did
that
was
wrong
Was
to
keep
her
from
the
foggy,
foggy
dew
One
night
she
knelt
down
by
my
side
When
I
was
fast
asleep
She
threw
her
arms
around
my
neck
And
then
began
to
weep
She
wept,
she
cried,
she
tore
her
hair
Ah
me,
what
could
I
do
So
all
night
long
I
held
her
in
my
arms
To
keep
her
from
the
foggy,
foggy
dew
All
in
the
first
part
of
that
night
We
rolled
in
sport
and
play
And
in
the
latter
part
of
that
night
She
in
my
arms
did
lay
And
when
broad
daylight
did
appear
She
cried:
"I
am
undone"
"Oh,
hold
your
tongue,
you
silly
young
girl
For
the
foggy
dew
is
gone,
gone,
gone
For
the
foggy
dew
is
gone."
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