twisted bushes converged round the lake Like a fish in a net he was trapped. Suddenly out of the water before him The wraith-like form of a maiden appeared
strolling I sat myself down by a green myrtle shade Reclined on the beach, as the wild waves were rolling In sorrowful condoling, I saw a fair maid Her
O as I was a-walking down by yon mill-town, The fair and lovely mountains they did me surround; 'Twas there I saw a fair maid, and to me she looked grand
A great Philadelphia lawyer Was in love with a Hollywood maid "Come love and we will wander out Where the lights are bright I'll win you a divorce from
a hurry again Her photograph was fading She keeps a box in a closet for the maid That is where I left the note on the floor in my room I always been
Dave Guard/Gretchen Guard I met a nice old man today, oh, yes, oh, and he sure had a lot to say, a good long time ago. I've led a soldier's occupation
museum And you climbed a spiral stair You searched for me all among With a knowledgeable air I was hidden, babe, I was hidin' all away I was hidden, dear, I
and they fade Was a great Philadelphia lawyer was in love with a Hollywood maid Come love and we will wander down where the lights are so bright I'll
Sultan I'll never bear a son To a son or a daughter I'll never bow my knee And I'll die if I don't get me love Anachie Jeannie was married and from
There was a fair maiden, lived in the north Oh, the rose and the linsey, oh She fell in love with her father's clerk Down by the Greenwood side, oh He
behind I'll tell you the reason that I left here there To roam this old world with its sorrow and care I saw her one night in the arms of a man just
and care I saw her one night in the arms of a man just hugging and kissing as two lovers can I went to my home with a heart full of woe packed my belongings
On one morning In the month of May When all the birds Were singing I saw a lovely maiden stray Across the fields at break of day She softly sung her
you may me bring Ah but unto lord salton oh I'll never bear a son A son or a daughter oh I'll never bow my knee Oh, I'll die if I don't get my love annachie
same old Grandpa To me, her passing brought a closing chapter To a way of life that I love within my heart I just mean to say I think we owe her something
First time that I saw her She had white doves in her eyes She spoke to me But I could not reply, not reply She was a stranger I had known for years She
along the way in Arcady In Arcady, In Arcady Never saw I such a scene Such maids upon such a molten green They employ their holiday with dance and game And things I
our wedding day CHORUS Well he called for a candle to light their way to bed And when he had her in the room these words to her he said, "A sovereign I