Translation: Watts, Isaac. Alas, And Did My Savior Bleed.
gone to her father as fast as go can she Well, up then spoke her father dear and he spoke meek and mild "Oh, and alas, Janet," he said, "I think you
And Mama will stay home, I guess, and worry if she did wrong And I'll say a prayer for both of them and sing them both my song And Gulf winds bring
robes of white To ride into Glasgow town And as she rode into Glasgow town The city for to see The bailiff's wife and the provost's wife Cried alack and alas
Lir would pay no tribute to him, And secretly wished he was dead. Alas with time Lir's wife did lie, and he was full of great sadness, Dearg heard this and
did pine A green island in sea A fountain and a shrine A dream to bright to last But to be overcast A voice from future cries My spirit hovering lies For alas! Alas
Alas, my love, you did me wrong To cast me out discourteously For I have loved you so long Delighting in your very company Now if you intend to show
I was lost and nothing else would help? Just as I was without one plea, Sweet Jesus came and rescued me-And I heard it first on the radio. ~ Alas, and did
, the grass so green The rank and file and the navy blue The deep and strong, the straight and true The blue line they got the given sign The belts and
them at his feet, With gifts of gold and incense sweet. Near Bethlehem did shepherds keep Their flocks of lambs and feeding sheep; To whom God's angels did
gold and incense sweet. Near Bethlehem did shepherds keep Their flocks of lambs and feeding sheep; To whom God's angels did appear, Which put the shepherds
a wife To Oria Allyahan Did I profess my love And fall into my arms did she And say that she did love... ... me too [Narrator:] Fire coursing through
, are dirty feet and giggles and Rover, and this jar of Jif and i grab a butter knife to end my virginal strife i've tried hard hard HARD to get between you and
Of all the money that e'er I spent I've spent it in good company And all the harm that ever I did Alas, it was to none but me And all I've done for want
, A young man lamented for the loss of his dear; And as he lamented, full sore did he cry, Saying, "Alas, I'm tormented, for love I must die." "My dear and
registrar Will be very pleased When we show up an hour late Like two frozen peas Both now facing for the first time Presently and past Something that begins with M And ends in alas
And cannot leave her mother. Did she bid you to come in, Billy Boy, Billy Boy? Did she bid you to come in, Charming Billy? Yes, she bade me to come in, And
is my fate !" said the heart-broken stranger : The wild-deer and wolf to a convert can flee. But I have no refuge from famine and danger- A home and