Waly, Waly (False Love)

Traditional

The river is wide, I can't get o'er
Nor do I have like wings to fly
Give me a boat that can carry two
And both shall cross my love and I

Oh waly, waly, up the bank
And waly, waly down the braes
And waly, waly by yon burnside
Where me and my love was won't to go

I leaned my back against an oak
Thinking it was a trusty tree
But first it bent and then it broke
And so did my love prove false to me

I put my hand in some soft bush
Thinking the sweetest flower to find
I pricked my finger to the bone
And left the sweetest flower behind

Oh, love is handsome, lovе is kind
Gay as a jewel when first it's nеw
But love grows old and waxes cold
And fades away like morning dew

Trivia about the song Waly, Waly (False Love) by Harry Belafonte

When was the song “Waly, Waly (False Love)” released by Harry Belafonte?
The song Waly, Waly (False Love) was released in 1967, on the album “Belafonte on Campus”.
Who composed the song “Waly, Waly (False Love)” by Harry Belafonte?
The song “Waly, Waly (False Love)” by Harry Belafonte was composed by Traditional.

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