John Riley

Traditional

Fair young maid all in her garden
Strange young man came riding by
Saying fair young maid, will you marry me
This then, sir, was her reply

Oh no, kind sir, I cannot marry thee
For I've a love who sails the deep salt sea
Though he's been gone these seven years
Still no man shall marry me

What if he's died all in some battle slain
Or if he's drowned in, in the deep salt sea
What if he's found some other love
He and his new love both married be

If he's found some other love
He and his new love both married be
I wish them health and happiness
Where they have dwelled all across the sea

He picked her up all in his arms
And kisses gave her one, two and three
Then weep no more, my own true love
I am your long lost John Riley
Saying weep no more, my own true love
For I'm your long lost John Riley

Trivia about the song John Riley by The Byrds

When was the song “John Riley” released by The Byrds?
The song John Riley was released in 1966, on the album “Fifth Dimension”.
Who composed the song “John Riley” by The Byrds?
The song “John Riley” by The Byrds was composed by Traditional.

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