paroles de chanson I Am A Youth That's Inclined To Ramble - Cara Dillon
I
am
a
youth
that's
inclined
to
ramble
To
some
foreign
country,
I
mean
to
steer
I
am
loath
to
part
from
my
friends
and
comrades
And
my
dear
sweetheart,
whom
I
loved
dear
But
there's
one
of
those,
I
do
most
admire
One
her,
I'll
think
when
I'm
far
away
For
since
fates
decreed,
I
am
resolved
to
part
her
And
try
my
fortune
in
Americay
So
farewell,
darling,
I
must
leave
you
I
place
great
dependence
on
your
constancy
That
no
other
young
man
may
gain
your
favor
Or
change
your
mind
when
I
am
over
the
sea
For
although
the
seas
do
separate
us
And
in
between
us,
they
do
rise
and
fall
If
fortune
favors
me
you'll
find
your
Jamie
Returning
homeward
from
Americay
Oh
Jamie
dear,
do
you
remember
When
I
sat
with
you
for
manys
the
hour
And
my
young
fancy
away
was
carried
And
the
bees
hummed
around
on
each
opening
flower
But
when
you're
crossing
the
western
ocean
The
maid
that
loved
you,
you'll
never
mind
eva'
And
you'll
scarce
ever
think
upon
the
maids
of
Erin
For
you'll
find
strange
sweethearts
in
America
Oh
Mary
dear,
I
don't
dissemble
For
to
all
other
fair
maids,
I'll
prove
untrue
And
if
you
think
that
these
are
false
promise
I'll
leave
these
vows
as
a
pledge
to
you
That
what
I
have
may
prove
unsuccessful
And
fortune
prove
to
me
a
slippery
ball
That
a
favoring
gale
it
may
never
blow
on
me
If
forsake
you
in
America
And
to
conclude
and
to
end
these
verses
May
God
protect
this
young
female
fair
And
keep
her
from
every
wild
embarrassment
And
of,
my
darling,
take
the
greatest
care
For
she's
slow
to
anger
and
of
kind
disposition
And
her
cheeks
like
roses
in
June
do
blow
In
my
nightly
slumbers
when
ever
I
think
on
her
I
could
court
her
vision
in
America
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