Paroles de Never Will Marry
One morning I rambleddown by the sea shore,
and the wind it did whistle,
and the waves they did roar.
I heard some fair maiden
give a terrible cry,
and it sounded so lonely,
and it swept up so high.
Said William to Molly,
âif you will agree
to give your consent, love,
and marry me.
For my mind is to marry
and never to part.
For the first time I saw you,
you wounded my heart.â
âGo away from me William
and leave me alone,
âcause I'm just a poor girl
and a long way from home.
No, I never will marry
nor be no man's wife.
I'm content to live single
all the days of my life.â swimmin' over my head.â
She cast her fair body
in the water so deep
and she closed her bonny-blue eyes,
forever to sleep.
and it swept up so high.
Said William to Molly,
âif you will agree
to give your consent, love,
and marry me.
For my mind is to marry
and never to part.
For the first time I saw you,
you wounded my heart.â
âGo away from me William
and leave me alone,
âcause I'm just a poor girl
and a long way from home.
No, I never will marry
nor be no man's wife.
I'm content to live single
all the days of my life.â swimmin' over my head.â
She cast her fair body
in the water so deep
and she closed her bonny-blue eyes,
forever to sleep.
Paroles powered by LyricFind
