paroles de chanson John Riley - Peggy Seeger
As
I
walked
out
one
morning
early
To
take
the
sweet
and
pleasant
air
Who
should
I
spy
but
a
fair
young
lady
Her
cheeks
being
like
a
lily
fair
I
stepped
up
to
her,
right
boldly
asking
Would
she
be
a
sailor's
wife?
"Oh
no,
kind
sir,
I'd
rather
tarry
And
remain
single
for
all
my
life"
"Tell
me,
kind
Miss
and
what
makes
you
differ
From
the
rest
of
womankind?"
"I
see
you're
fair,
you
are
young,
you're
handsome
And
for
to
marry
might
be
inclined"
"The
truth,
kind
Sir,
I
will
plainly
tell
you
I
might
have
married
three
years
ago
To
one
John
Riley
who
left
this
country
He
is
the
cause
of
all
my
woe"
"Come
along
with
me,
don't
you
think
on
Riley
Come
along
with
me
to
some
distant
shore
We
will
set
sail
for
Pennsylvania
Adieu,
sweet
England,
forevermore"
I"'ll
not
go
with
you
to
Pennsylvania
I'll
not
go
with
you
to
that
distant
shore
My
heart's
with
Riley,
I
will
ne'er
forget
him
Although
I
may
never
see
him
no
more"
And
when
he
seen
she
truly
loved
him
He
give
her
kisses,
one
two
and
three
Says,
"I
am
Riley,
your
own
true
lover
That's
been
the
cause
of
your
misery"
"If
you
be
he
and
your
name
is
Riley
I'll
go
with
you
to
that
distant
shore
We
will
set
sail
to
Pennsylvania
Adieu,
kind
friends,
forevermore"
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