paroles de chanson The Dark-Eyed Sailor - Steeleye Span
As
I
roved
out
one
evening
fair
It
bein'
the
summertime
to
take
the
air
I
spied
a
sailor
and
a
lady
gay
And
I
stood
to
listen
And
I
stood
to
listen
to
hear
what
they
would
say
He
said
"Fair
lady,
why
do
you
roam
For
the
day
is
spent
and
the
night
is
on"
She
heaved
a
sigh
while
the
tears
did
roll
"For
my
dark-eyed
sailor
For
my
dark-eyed
sailor,
so
young
and
stout
and
bold."
"'Tis
seven
long
years
since
he
left
this
land
A
ring
he
took
from
off
his
lily-white
hand
One
half
of
the
ring
is
still
here
with
me
But
the
other's
rollin'
But
the
other's
rollin'
at
the
bottom
of
the
sea."
He
said
"You
may
drive
him
out
of
your
mind
Some
other
young
man
you
will
surely
find
Love
turns
aside
and
soon
cold
has
grown
Like
the
winter's
morning
Like
the
winter's
morning,
the
hills
are
white
with
snow."
She
said
"I'll
never
forsake
my
dear
Although
we're
parted
this
many
a
year
Genteel
he
was
and
a
rake
like
you
To
induce
a
maiden
To
induce
a
maiden
to
slight
the
jacket
blue."
One
half
of
the
ring
did
young
William
show
She
ran
distracted
in
grief
and
woe
Sayin'
"William,
William,
I
have
gold
in
store
For
my
dark-eyed
sailor
For
my
dark-eyed
sailor
has
proved
his
honour
long"
And
there
is
a
cottage
by
yonder
lea
This
couple's
married
and
does
agree
So
maids
be
loyal
when
your
love's
at
sea
For
a
cloudy
morning
For
a
cloudy
morning
brings
in
a
sunny
day
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