paroles de chanson The Lass from the Low Countree - John Jacob Niles
Oh,
he
was
a
Lord
of
high
de
gree,
And
she
was
a
lass
from
the
Low
Countree,
But
she
loved
his
lordship
so
tenderly!
Oh,
sorrow,
sing
sorrow!
Now
she
sleeps
in
the
valley
where
the
would
flowers
Nod,
And
no
one
knows
she
loved
him
but
herself
and
God.
One
morn,
when
the
sun
was
on
the
mead,
He
passed
by
her
door
on
a
milk-white
steed;
She
smiled
and
she
spoke,
but
he
paid
no
heed.
Oh,
sorrow,
sing
sorrow!
Now
she
sleeps
in
the
valley
where
the
wild
flowers
Nod,
And
no
one
knows
she
loved
him
but
herself
and
God.
If
you
be
a
lass
from
the
Low
Countree,
Don't
love
of
no
lord
of
high
de
Gree;
They
hain't
got
a
heart
for
sympathy.
Oh,
sorrow,
sing
sorrow!
Now
she
sleeps
in
the
valley
where
the
wild
flowers
Nod,
And
no
one
knows
she
loved
him
but
herself
and
God.
1 Go 'Way from My Window
2 I Wonder as I Wander
3 The Lass from the Low Countree
4 Black Is the Color of My True Love's Hair
5 The Ballad of Barberry Ellen
6 You Got to Cross That Lonesome Valley
7 The Gypsy Laddie
8 My Little Mohee
9 The Death of Queen Jane
10 Little Lullaby
11 The Wife of Usher's Well
12 Little Mattie Groves
13 The Seven Joys of Mary
14 One Morning in May
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