| I courted a wee girl for many’s the long day
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| And I slighted all others that came in my way
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| But now she’s rewarded me to the last day
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| She has gone to be wed to another
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| The bride and bride’s party to church, they did go
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| The bride, she rode foremost, she put the best show
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| And I followed after with a heart full of woe
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| To see me love wed to another
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| The bride and bride’s party in church, they did stand
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| Gold rings on their fingers, a love by the hand
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| The man she is wed to, he has houses and land
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| He may have her since I couldn’t gain her
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| The next time I saw her, she was seated down neat
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| I sat down beside her, not a bite could I eat
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| For I thought me love’s company far better than meat
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| Since love was the cause of my ruin
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| The last time I saw her, she was all dressed in white
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| The more I gazed on her, she dazzled my sight
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| I lifted me hat and I bade her good night
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| Here’s adieu to all false-hearted lovers
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| I courted that wee girl for many’s the long day
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| And I slighted all others that came in my way
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| But now she’s rewarded me to the last day
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| She has gone to be wed to another
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| So dig me a grave, and dig it down deep
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| And strew it all over with primrose so sweet
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| And lay me down easy, no more for to weep
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| Since love was the cause of my ruin |