paroles de chanson As I Roved Out - Cara Dillon
As
I
roved
out
on
a
bright
May
morning
To
view
the
meadows
and
flowers
gay
Whom
should
I
spy
but
my
own
true
lover
As
she
sat
under
yon
willow
tree
I
took
off
my
hat
and
I
did
salute
her
I
did
salute
her
most
courageously
When
she
turned
around
well
the
tears
fell
from
her
Saying
"false
young
man,
you
have
deluded
me
A
diamond
ring
I
owned
and
I
gave
to
you
A
diamond
ring
to
wear
on
your
right
hand
But
the
vows
you
made,
sure
you
went
and
broke
them
And
married
the
lassie
that
had
the
land"
If
I′d
married
the
lassie
that
had
the
land,
my
love
It's
that
I′ll
rue
til
the
day
I
die
When
misfortune
falls,
sure
no
man
can
shun
it
I
was
blindfolded
I'll
not
deny
Now
at
nights
when
I
go
to
my
bed
of
slumber
The
thoughts
of
my
true
love
run
in
my
mind
When
I
turned
around
to
embrace
my
darling
Instead
of
gold
sure
it's
brass
I
find
And
I
wish
the
Queen
would
call
home
her
army
From
the
West
Indies,
Amerikay
and
Spain
And
every
man
to
his
wedded
woman
In
hope
that
you
and
I
will
meet
again
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