Blow Away The
Morning Dew There was a knight both young and fair, came riding o'er the hill As he rode out one May morning to see what he could kill. Singing... Blow away the morning dew Dew and the dew Blow away the morning dew. He look-ed high, he look-ed low, he cast another look And then he spied a pretty maid a-bathing in the brook. If you take me to my father's house, 'tis wall-ed all around Ye shall enjoy my precious love and likewise twenty pounds. He mounted on his milk white steed, and she upon another And then they rode off down the lane like sister and like brother. But when she reached her father's gate, so nimbly she popped in She cried, "There stands the fool without, and here's the maid within!" My father keeps a rooster but it will not tread a hen He flaps his wings and flies about, I think you're one of them. So if you meet a pretty girl as you ride o'er the hill It's if you cannot when you may, ye shall not when you will. |
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