II - A Maiden's Lament

Song Length 3:47 Genre World - Celtic

Lyrics

A MAIDEN'S LAMENT


When it was that I was very young
My mother told me ne'er to love,
T'would only bring sore lament.
So into womanhood I was sent.



The first lad came a courtin' one day,
He was a shepherd wanderin' astray.
I said "Good sir, go look to your flock,
This maiden's heart you'll ne'er unlock."



Another lad came a courtin' me
He was a sailor bold and free.
I said, "Good sir, hoist your riggin' and sail,
for a wooin' of me can only fail."



The last lad he a courtin' came
His smithy's life tied to the flame.
I said "Good sir, go tend to your fire
for my maidenhead I shall ne'er retire."



And now as my youth is all spent
I know what it is to truly lament
These many years of misery had
Never a knowin' the love of a lad.


Lyrics written by Erin Reed Ferenbaugh
Music by Joe Podlesney

Lead vocal: Delta
Guitars:Joe Podlesney
Violin: Chris Devine
Whistle: Tom Byrns
Keyboard: Joe Podlesney
Bass: Joe Podlesney

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