The Maid of Sweet Brown Knowe
Traditional Irish Song
As performed by The Dubliners
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Come all you lads and lassies and listen to me a while
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I'll sing to you a verse or two that's sure to make you smile
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Concerning a young man I am going to tell you now
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Who has lately come a courting the maid of the Sweet Brown Knowe.
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This young man says "My pretty maid, will you come along with me?
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We'll both fly off together and happy we will be
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We'll join our hands in wedlock bands as I'm speaking with ya now
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And I'll do me best endeavour for the maid of the Sweet Brown Knowe."
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This fair and fickle young thing she knew not what to say
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Her eyes did shine like diamonds bright and merrily did play
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She says "Young man, your love subdue, for I'm not ready now
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And I'll spend another season at the foot of the Sweet Brown Knowe."
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The young man said "My pretty maid, how can you answer so?
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See down in yonder valley where my crops do gently grow
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Down in yonder valley I have horses, men and plough
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And they're at their daily labor for the maid of the Sweet Brown Knowe."
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"If they're at their daily labor, kind sir, 'tis not for me
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I've heard of your behavior, I have indeed", says she
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"There is an inn where you call in and I've heard the people say
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That you rap and you call and you pay for all and come home at the break of
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day."
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"If I rap and I call and I pay for all, me money is all me own
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I'll never spend your fortune for I hear that you've got none
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You thought you had me poor heart won by meeting with ya now
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But I'll leave ya where I found ya at the foot of the Sweet Brown Knowe."