
Date of issue: 31.12.1976
Record label: Chrysalis
Song language: English
Some Rival |
Some rival has stolen my true love away |
So I in old England no longer can stay |
I will swim the wide ocean around my fair breast |
To find out my true love, the one I love the best |
And when I have found out my joy and delight |
I will welcome him kindly by day and by night |
For the bells shall be ringing and the drums make a noise |
For to welcome my true love with ten thousand joys |
Here’s a health to all lovers that are loyal and just |
Here’s confusion to the rival that lives in distrust |
For it’s I’ll be as constant as a true turtle dove |
And it’s never will I prove false to my love |
(repeat first verse) |
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