Troubador Song Songtext
von Burl Ives
Troubador Song Songtext
Burl Ives - The Troubador Song
Did you ever hear tell of a young maid in need
Of a handsome young lover who′s anxious to please
It's a pity that such a handsome young fellow as me
Must sit here while the nightingale sings in the tree
(Repeat last 2 lines of each verse)
In the valley and woodland there shines a new moon
Each lad with his lass mekes the best of the June
All the world′s gons a-wooing excepting of me
While the nightingale sings to his mate in the tree
The time it is short, there is none I can spare
And the song of the nightingale fades on the air
Don't you think, darling Phyllis, you'd better agree
To make love while the nightingale sings in the tree.
Did you ever hear tell of a young maid in need
Of a handsome young lover who′s anxious to please
It's a pity that such a handsome young fellow as me
Must sit here while the nightingale sings in the tree
(Repeat last 2 lines of each verse)
In the valley and woodland there shines a new moon
Each lad with his lass mekes the best of the June
All the world′s gons a-wooing excepting of me
While the nightingale sings to his mate in the tree
The time it is short, there is none I can spare
And the song of the nightingale fades on the air
Don't you think, darling Phyllis, you'd better agree
To make love while the nightingale sings in the tree.
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