Текст песни Lily White Hand - Lisa Knapp
As
I
walked
out
one
May
morning
Down
by
the
old
riverside
Who
should
I
see
but
a
sweet
pretty
maid
She
was
pleasing
to
my
mind
I
said
to
her,
"Oh
my
sweet
pretty
maid
Won't
you
sing
me
a
true
lover's
song?
And
if
it
is
true,
I
will
marry
you
I
will
make
you
my
own
true
wife"
"Oh
no
kind
sir,
to
get
married
to
you
My
age
it
is
too
young"
"Well
the
younger
you
are,
the
better
you'll
be
To
spend
the
night
with
me"
He's
took
her
by
her
lily
white
hand
He's
kissed
both
her
cheek
and
her
chin
And
he's
took
her
down
to
some
very
large
house
Where
she
spent
the
night
with
him
Well
the
night
being
gone
and
the
moon
adorned
The
sun
on
those
golden
hills
This
young
man
arose
and
he's
put
on
his
clothes
He
says
"Fair
you
well
my
dear"
"That's
not
the
promise
you
gave
to
me
Down
by
the
clear-running
stream
You
said
that
you
would
marry
me
And
make
me
your
own
true
wife"
"Oh
how
could
I
marry
a
girl
like
you?
So
easily
led
astray
You
better
go
down
to
your
own
dear
mother's
house
And
cry
your
tears
away"
"Oh
how
can
I
go
to
my
own
dear
mother's
house
To
lead
in
shame
and
disgrace
I'd
rather
go
down
to
some
very
large
brook
And
throw
my
body
there"
So
he's
took
her
by
the
lily
white
hand
Kissed
both
her
cheeks
and
her
chin
He's
led
her
down
to
some
very
large
brook
And
he's
thrown
her
body
in
Now
as
I
sail
away
to
some
other
foreign
land
Some
other
girl
I
will
find
And
then
I
can
say
in
my
old
age
I
married
my
wife
a
maid
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