Hawk and Crow Songtext
von Emily Smith
Hawk and Crow Songtext
Said the hawk unto the crow one day,
"Oh how can you in mourning stay?"
"I was once in love but I did prove slack
And ever since I wear the black."
"I was once in love but I did prove slack
And ever since I wear the black."
The next to speak was Willie wagtail,
"I was once in love but I did prevail,
I was once in love but I did prevail
And ever since I wag my tail."
I was once in love but I did prevail
And ever since I wag my tail."
Then up and spoke the little brown thrush,
She was sitting in yon holly bush,
"Oh the way to love I heard them say
Is to court all night and to sleep all day."
And the last to speak was Jenny wren,
"Do you know what I′d do if I were a man?
In case that one should wriggle and go
I'd wear two strings all upon my bow."
"Oh how can you in mourning stay?"
"I was once in love but I did prove slack
And ever since I wear the black."
"I was once in love but I did prove slack
And ever since I wear the black."
The next to speak was Willie wagtail,
"I was once in love but I did prevail,
I was once in love but I did prevail
And ever since I wag my tail."
I was once in love but I did prevail
And ever since I wag my tail."
Then up and spoke the little brown thrush,
She was sitting in yon holly bush,
"Oh the way to love I heard them say
Is to court all night and to sleep all day."
And the last to speak was Jenny wren,
"Do you know what I′d do if I were a man?
In case that one should wriggle and go
I'd wear two strings all upon my bow."
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