paroles de chanson
O,
a
blacksmith
courted
me
five
months
and
better
Ah,
he
fairly
won
my
heart
– wrote
me
a
letter;
With
his
hammer
in
his
hand
he
looked
quite
clever
And
if
I
were
with
my
love
I
would
live
for
ever
O,
where
is
my
love
now
with
his
cheeks
like
roses
And
his
big
black
billy-cock
on,
decked
around
with
primroses?
I'm
afraid
the
scorching
sun
might
burn
and
spoil
his
beauty
And
if
I
were
with
my
love
I
would
do
my
duty,
Strange
news
is
come
to
town;
strange
news
is
carried
Strange
news
flies
up
and
down
that
my
love
is
married
Well
I
wish
them
both
much
joy,
though
they
can't
hear
me
And
may
God
reward
them
well
for
the
slighting
of
me
"Do
you
remember
when
you
lay
beside
me
And
you
said
you'd
marry
me?
Do
not
deny
me."
"If
I
said
I'd
marry
you
it
was
only
for
to
try
you:
So
bring
your
witness
love
and
I'll
not
deny
you."
"Oh,
witness
have
I
none,
save
God
almighty;
And
may
he
reward
you
well
for
the
slighting
of
me."
O,
her
cheeks
grew
pale
and
wan
and
it
caused
her
heart
to
tremble
To
think
she
loved
the
one
and
he
proved
deceitful
...he
proved
deceitful
...and
he
proved
deceitful
O,
a
blacksmith
courted
me
O,
a
blacksmith
courted
me
five
months
Five
months,
five
months
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