Ewan MacColl
Ewan MacColl - I Loved A Lass (I Once Loved a Lass) lyrics
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I once loved a lass and I loved her so well I hated all others that spoke of her ill But now, she's rewarded me well for my love For she's gone to be wed to another When I saw my love go through the church doors With bride and bridesmaidens, they made a fine show And I followed along with my heart full of woe For now she is wed to another When I saw my love a-sit down to dine I sat down beside her and I poured out the wine And I drank to the lass that should have been mine But now she is wed to another . The men of yon forest, they ask it of me "How many strawberries grow in the salt sea?" And I ask of them back with a tear in my eye "How many ships sail in the forest?" Oh, dig me a grave and dig it so deep And cover it over with flowers so sweet And I'll turn in for to take a long sleep And maybe in time I'll forget her Tthey dug him a grave and they dug it so deep And covered it over with flowers so sweet And he's turned in for to take a long sleep And maybe by now he's forgotten