Peggy Bawn 歌詞
Peggy Bawn - Peter Bellamy
As I wandered over Highland hills
To a farmer's house I came
The night being dark and something wet
I ventured in the same
Where I was kindly treated
And a pretty girl I spied
Who asked me if I had a wife
But marriage I denied
So I courted her all that long
Even till near the dawn next day
When frankly unto me she said
Along with you I'll go
For Ireland is a fine country
And you to the Scots are kin
Oh I will go along with you
My fortune to begin
And daybreak being nearly come
I into the house was taken
Where the good man kindly asked me
If I would wed his daughter Jane
One hundred pound I'll give to you
Likewise a piece of land
But scarcely had he said them words
When I thought of Peggy Bawn
Well your offer Sir it is very good
And I thank you too said I
But I cannot be your son-in-law
I'll tell you the reason why
My business calls me in haste
I am King's messenger bound
Oh I cannot be your son-in-law
Till I've seen the Irish ground
And Peggy Bawn she is my jewel
My heart lies in her breast
Although we at a distance are
Still I do love her the best
Although we at a distance are
And seas between us roar
Yet I'll be constant to Peggy Bawn
So adieu forever more