It was early one morning, one morning in May I spied a fair couple a-winding their way One was a lady as fair as could be And the other was a soldier and a brave lad was he
They walked by the river for an hour or two When from the satchel a fiddle he drew He played out a message that made the hills ring "Hark, hark, " said the lady, "hear the nightingale sing"
Said the soldier to the lady, "Will you marry me? " "Oh no, " says the lady, "this never can be" "Oh no, " says the lady, "this nеver can be" "I've a wifе in Columbus and children twice three"
Young ladies, young ladies, take warning by me Never place your affections on a green growing tree Never place your affections on a green growing tree If you do they'll deceive you as mine has done me