Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan - A Long Time A-growin' lyrics
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Oh the trees they do grow tall an' the leaves are green And there's many a day that you an' I have seen But once I had a true love, but now I walk alone He's a bonnie lad, he's daily growing. Oh, father, dearest father, you've done me great wrong You've married me to a boy who is much too young Oh, I'm twice twelve, an' he's but fourteen. He's a bonnie lad, he's young but he's growin'. Oh, father, dearest father, oh ain't it pleased as you I'll send my male to a school for a year or two And don't talk of his college cap, he'll wear a ribbon ball So that the other girls might know that he's married. One day when I was walking all alone down by the school wall I saw the boys were playin' at the bouncin' of the ball An' my own true love was the fairest of them all He's a bonnie lad, he's daily growing. At the age of fourteen he was a married man At the age of fifteen the father of a son At the age of sixteen his grave, the grass grew green Cruel death had put an end to his growin'. I'll buy my love a shroud of ornamental ground And place it on his grave, oh the tears come trippling down. For once I had a true love but now I have not. But I'll watch his bonnie son while he's a-growin'.