Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The Most Fair Beauty Bright, artist - Jean Ritchie.
Date of issue: 26.06.2019
Song language: English
The Most Fair Beauty Bright |
So my pretty little miss sixteen years old |
Hair just as yellow as the shinin' gold |
Well, the prettiest face and the sweetest hands |
God bless the ground on where she stands |
Now my mother sits and weeps and mourns |
My sister says she is left alone |
My truelove cries in deep despair |
With her dark brown eyes and her curly, curly hair |
So I’m going far on yon to weep |
I’m satisfied, I cannot sleep |
But I will write you a few short lines |
It’s hard as death ten thousand times |
It’s, I’ll buy me a paper and I’ll set down |
And I’ll write a few lines to my Governor Brown |
He received that letter and he read it awhile |
He began to think of his woman and child |
I’ll get me some paper and I’ll set down |
Write another letter to Governor Brown |
And every word will be the truth |
I’ll ast that governor to turn me a-loose |
I’ll buy me a ticket in that foreign town |
Get on the train and it’s I’ll set down |
Well, the wheels will roll and the whistles will moan |
It’ll take me a long time to get back home |
Come young and old and stand around |
See me laid in this cold ground |
I’m not ashamed nor afraid to die |
But hope to meet you by and by |