%%scale 1 X:1 T:Once I Loved a Lass F:http://www.folkinfo.org/songs B:A Dorset Book of Folk Songs, EFDSS, 1958 S:Roberts Barrett, Puddletown Z:H.E.D. Hammond M:4/4 %Meter L:1/8 % K:G D2 |G3/2 F/ G A G2 D D |GA B G d2 d2 |c2 B2 AG c B | A6 w:O once I loved a lass but she lov-*ed not me, Be-cause I look-*ed too poor, F2 |G F G A B2 c2 |d d d c BA D D |GA B c B2 A2 | G6 w:Now she all in good part has stole a-way my heart_ And will keep_ it for ev-er-more. D D |G2 G3/2 A/ G2 D2 |GA B G d2 w:O 'twas un-der my true love's win-*dow one night. d2 |c2 B B A2 F D |G G G D d d d c |B A3 z2 w:Yo! there did I hol-loa so shil-lo. lit-tle shil-lo. lit-tle shil-lo; A2 |A A A B c2 B A |d e d c BA w:My true love she a-rose and she slipp-ed on her clothes_ D D |G A B c B2 A2 |G6 w:And so soft-a-ly she let me in. D D |G3 A G2 E2 |GA BG d2 d d | c2 B B A2 w:Yo! 'twas all the fore part of_ the_ night we did both sport and play, F D |G A B F d2 cB |A6 w: play so pret-ty, play so pret-ty,_ play; F2 |GF GA B2 c2 |d2 dc BA DD |GA Bc B2 A2 |G6 w:And all_ the_ last part of the_ night_ O she sleep-ed in my arms till day D2 |G3/2 F/ G A G2 D D | GA B G d2 w:Now my father keeps a cock and a won-*der-ful cock, d d |c2 B B AG c B |A6 w:And he crows in the morn-*ing so soon, F2 |G F G A B2 c c |d d d c BA w:I thought it had been day when I sent my love a-way_ D D |G A B c B2 A A |G6 w:But it proved to be the light of the moon. D D |G3/2 F/ G A G G D D | GA B G c4 w: Now I'll be so true to my love as the sun_ that doth shine c2 B B A2 F D | A BG d2 cB |A6 w:Ov-er the fal-low the fal_ low,_ fal-low_ ground, F F | G F G A B2 c2 |d d d c BA w:And if she's not true to me as I am true to she_ D D |G A B c B2 A2 |G6 |] w: I would ra-ther she were lost than found.