LUMIERE: FAIR AND TENDER LADIES
Come all you fair and
tender ladies
Take warning how you court your men
They're like a star on (a) summer’ morning
They first appear and then they're gone
Take warning how you court your men
They're like a star on (a) summer’ morning
They first appear and then they're gone
They'll tell to you some flattering story
And then declare (that) they love you well
Then they'll go and court some other
And leave you here in grief to dwell
And then declare (that) they love you well
Then they'll go and court some other
And leave you here in grief to dwell
I wish I was a little sparrow
(And) one of those that could fly (so high)
(And) I’d fly home to my true love’s dwelling
When he’d speak I’d be closed by
(And) one of those that could fly (so high)
(And) I’d fly home to my true love’s dwelling
When he’d speak I’d be closed by
I wish to the Lord I’d never
seen him
Or in his cradle he had died
I’d lie down in (my) grief and sorrow
And (try to) pass my troubles by
Or in his cradle he had died
I’d lie down in (my) grief and sorrow
And (try to) pass my troubles by
If I'd known
before I courted
That love had gone so hard to away
I'd locked my heart with keys of golden
And pinned it down with a silver pin
That love had gone so hard to away
I'd locked my heart with keys of golden
And pinned it down with a silver pin
Oh love is
And love is pure when first it's new
But love grows old and love grows (c)old(er)
It fades away like (the) morning' dew great, (and) love is charming
Come all you fair and
tender ladiesAnd love is pure when first it's new
But love grows old and love grows (c)old(er)
It fades away like (the) morning' dew great, (and) love is charming
Be careful how you court your men
They're like a star on a summer’ morning
They first appear and then they're gone
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