Текст песни Pretty Saro (Remastered) - Judy Collins
When
I
first
come
to
this
country
in
eighteen
and
forty-nine
I
saw
many
fair
lovers
but
I
never
saw
mine
I
view-ed
it
all
around
me,
saw
I
was
quite
alone
And
me
a
poor
stranger
and
a
long
way
from
home.
Well,
my
true
love
she
won't
have
me
and
it's
this
I
understand
For
she
wants
some
free
holder
and
I
have
no
land
I
couldn't
maintain
her
on
silver
and
gold
But
all
of
the
other
fine
things
that
my
love's
house
could
hold.
Fair
thee
well
to
ol'
Mother,
fair
thee
well
to
my
Father,
too
I'm
going
for
to
ramble
this
wide
world
all
through
And
when
I
get
weary,
I'll
sit
down
and
cry
And
think
of
my
Saro,
pretty
Saro,
my
bride.
Well,
I
wished
I
was
a
turtledove,
had
wings
and
could
fly
Far
away
to
my
lover's
lodgings,
tonight
I'd
draw
nigh
And
there
in
her
lily-white
arms
I'd
lay
there
all
night
And
watch
through
them
little
winders
for
the
dawning
of
day.
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