by Edward Alexander MacDowell (1860 - 1908)
Language: English
A maid sings light, and a maid sings low, With a merry, merry laugh in her eyes of sloe, I tell thee lad have a care, nor dare, Lest thou lose thy heart in the fair one's snare, And doth she pout, and doth she sigh, Ne'er go too close, nor dry her eye, I tell thee lad have a care, she's fair, She'll surely laugh thy prayer to air, For a maid loves light, and a maid loves so, That a merry, merry laugh will answer thy woe, I tell thee lad, have a care, nor dare, Lest thou lose thy heart in the fair one's snare.
Composition:
- Set to music by Edward Alexander MacDowell (1860 - 1908), no title, op. 56 no. 3, published 1898 [ voice and piano ], from Four Songs, no. 3
Text Authorship:
- by Edward Alexander MacDowell (1860 - 1908)
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