Folkaholics
Folkaholics - the lark in the morning songtekst
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The lark in the morning she rises off her nest She goes home in the evening with the dew all on her breast And like the jolly ploughboy she whistles and she sings She goes home in the evening with the dew all on her wings Oh Roger the ploughboy he is a dashing blade He goes whistling and singing over yonder green blade He met with pretty Susan, she's handsome I declare She is far more enticing than the birds all in the air The lark in the morning she rises off her nest She goes home in the evening with the dew all on her breast And like the jolly ploughboy she whistles and she sings She goes home in the evening with the dew all on her wings One evening coming home from the rakes of the town The meadows been all green and the grass had been cut down "If I should chance to tumble all in the new-mown hay For it's kiss me now of never love" this bonny lass did say The lark in the morning she rises off her nest She goes home in the evening with the dew all on her breast And like the jolly ploughboy she whistles and she sings She goes home in the evening with the dew all on her wings When twenty long weeks they were over and were past Here mammy chanced to notice how she thickened around the waist "It was the handsome ploughboy," the maiden she did say "for he caused me for to tumble all in the new-mown hay" The lark in the morning she rises off her nest She goes home in the evening with the dew all on her breast And like the jolly ploughboy she whistles and she sings She goes home in the evening with the dew all on her wings Here's a health to young ploughboys wherever you may be That likes to have a bonny lass sitting on his knee With a jug of good strong porter you'll whistle and you'll sing For a ploughboy is as happy as a prince or a king The lark in the morning she rises off her nest She goes home in the evening with the dew all on her breast And like the jolly ploughboy she whistles and she sings She goes home in the evening with the dew all on her wings (c) Folkaholics