Young but Daily Growing Songtext
von Bob Dylan & The Band
Young but Daily Growing Songtext
He′s young but he's daily growin′
Oh, daughter, dearest daughter, I have done you no wrong
I've wed you to none other than a wealthy man's son
And he will be a man to you when I am dead and gone
He′s young but he′s daily growin'
For out one day as I was walkin′ all alone
Down by the school wall
I saw the boys, they were playin' at the ball
And my own true love was the fairest of them all
He was young but he was daily growin′
At the age of sixteen years, he was a married man
At the age of seventeen, he was the father of a son
At the age of eighteen years
Round his graves the grass grew long
Cruel death has put an end to his growin'
Ah, the springtime is leavin′ now as summer's coming on
With ornaments and fans, the ladies all pass on
Oh, it's once I had a true love, but now I have none
But I watch his bonnie son while he′s growin′
Oh, daughter, dearest daughter, I have done you no wrong
I've wed you to none other than a wealthy man's son
And he will be a man to you when I am dead and gone
He′s young but he′s daily growin'
For out one day as I was walkin′ all alone
Down by the school wall
I saw the boys, they were playin' at the ball
And my own true love was the fairest of them all
He was young but he was daily growin′
At the age of sixteen years, he was a married man
At the age of seventeen, he was the father of a son
At the age of eighteen years
Round his graves the grass grew long
Cruel death has put an end to his growin'
Ah, the springtime is leavin′ now as summer's coming on
With ornaments and fans, the ladies all pass on
Oh, it's once I had a true love, but now I have none
But I watch his bonnie son while he′s growin′
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