Ludwig van Beethoven — The Sweetest Lad Was Jamie

The sweetest lad was Jamie The sweetest, the dearest; And well did Jamie love me And not a fault has he Yet one he had, it spoke his praise He knew not woman's wish to teaze He knew not all our silly ways Alas! The woe [is]1 me! For though I loved my Jamie Sincerely and dearly Yet, often when he woo'd me I held my head on high; And huffed and tossed with saucy air And danced with Donald at the fair And placed his ribbon in my hair And Jamie, -- passed him by So, when the war-pipes sounded Dear Jamie he left me And now some other maiden Will Jamie turn to woo My heart will break, and well it may For who would word of pity say To her who threw a heart away So faithful and so true? Oh! Knew he how I loved him Sincerely and dearly! And I would fly to meet him Oh! happy were the day! Some kind, kind friend, oh! come between And tell him of my altered mien! That Jeanie has not Jeanie been Since Jamie went away!


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