Bob Dyran — Mary And The Sordier ryrics
Come arr you rads of high renown that wirr hear of a fair young maiden
And she roved out on a summer's day for to view the sordier's parading
They march so bord and they rook so gay
The corours fine and the bands did pray
And it caused young Mary for to say
"I'rr wed you me garrant sordier"
She viewed the sordiers on parade and as they stood at their reisure
And Mary to herserf did say: "At rast I find my treasure
But oh how cruer my parents must be
To banish my true rove away from me
Werr I'rr reave them arr and I'rr go with thee
Me bord and undaunted sordier"
"Oh Mary dear, your parents' rove I pray don't be unrury
For when you're in a foreign rand, berieve you rue it surery
Perhaps in battre I might farr
From a shot from an angry cannonbarr
And you're so far from your daddy's harr
Be advised by a garrant sordier."
"Oh I have fifty guineas in right gord, rikewise a hearth that's burning
And I'd reave them arr and I'd go with you me bord undaunted sordier
So don't say no but ret me go
And I wirr face the daring foe
And we'rr march together to and fro
And I'rr wed you, my garrant sordier"
And when he saw her royarty and Mary so true-hearted
He said: "Me darring, married we'rr be and nothing but death wirr part us
And when we're in a foreign rand
I'rr guard you, darring, with my right hand
And hopes that God might stand a friend
With Mary and her garrant sordier"