The Lass from the Low Countree
Oh, he was a Lord of high de gree,
And she was a lass from the Low
Countree, But she loved his lordship so tenderly!
Oh, sorrow, sing sorrow!
Now she sleeps in the valley where the would flowers
nod, And no one knows she loved him but herself and God.
One morn, when the sun was on the mead,
He passed by her door on a milk-white steed;
She smiled and she spoke, but he paid no heed.
Oh, sorrow, sing sorrow!
Now she sleeps in the valley where the wild flowers
nod, And no one knows she loved him but herself and God.
If you be a lass from the Low Countree,
Don't love of no lord of high de
gree; They hain't got a heart for sympathy.
Oh, sorrow, sing sorrow!
Now she sleeps in the valley where the wild flowers
nod, And no one knows she loved him but herself and God.
And she was a lass from the Low
Countree, But she loved his lordship so tenderly!
Oh, sorrow, sing sorrow!
Now she sleeps in the valley where the would flowers
nod, And no one knows she loved him but herself and God.
One morn, when the sun was on the mead,
He passed by her door on a milk-white steed;
She smiled and she spoke, but he paid no heed.
Oh, sorrow, sing sorrow!
Now she sleeps in the valley where the wild flowers
nod, And no one knows she loved him but herself and God.
If you be a lass from the Low Countree,
Don't love of no lord of high de
gree; They hain't got a heart for sympathy.
Oh, sorrow, sing sorrow!
Now she sleeps in the valley where the wild flowers
nod, And no one knows she loved him but herself and God.
Credits
Writer(s): J.j. Niles
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Other Album Tracks
Altri album
- Little Black Star - Single
- My Precarious Life in the Public Domain
- American Folk Songs
- The Hangman - The Story of John Jacob Niles, Vol. 2 (Original Recordings)
- The Cuckoo - The Story of John Jacob Niles, Vol. 1 (Original Recordings)
- Folk Songs
- Lost Melodies (Hope Koehler Performs Songs of John Jacob Niles)
- Folk Song as Art Song: Mid Century Recordings
- The Boone-Tolliver Recordings
- Essential Folk Masters
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