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Charming Beauty Bright Once I courted a fair beauty bright, And on her I placed my whole heart's delight; I courted her for love, and her love I did obtain Do you think I've any reason of love to complain? But when her old father came this for to know That me and his daughter together would go, THey locked her up and kept her so severe That I never got sight but once more of Molly, my dear. And then I was forced to her father's to go To see whether my true love had forgot me, yes or no, She made me this reply with the tears all in her eyes I never will forget you until the day I die. Although they keep me so tightly confined But that is no reason I shall alter my mind, I might have had a man and a man of high degree But I always will prove kind to the man that loves me. Then I was forced to the army to go To see whether I could forget my love or no; But when I got in sight with mt armour shining bright It made me think of Molly, my heart's delight. Then seven long years I served one old king At the end of seven years I returned home again. With my heart so ful of grief and my eyes so full of tears Oh how happy I'd a-been to got sight of my dear. O then I was forced to her father's to go To see whether my true love had remained, yes or no The old woman saw me come, she wrung her hands and cried Said," Sir, my daughter loved you, and for your sake she died." O then I was struck like a man that was slain The tears from my eyes fell like showers of rain, My grief, my grief, it is more than I can bear My true love is in her grave and I wish I was there. From English Folk Songs from the Southern Appalachians, Sharp Collected from Mrs. Frances Carter, KY 1917 DT #575 Laws M3 RG oct96
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