Come all ye fair and tender ladies
Take a warning how you court young men
They’re like a star on a summer’s morning
They first appear and then they’re gone.
They’ll tell to you some loving story
And then declare they love you well
Then away they’ll go to court some other
and leave you here in grief to dwell.
I wish I was some little sparrow
One of those that fly so high
I’d fly away to my false lover
And when he’d speak I would deny.
Love is handsome and love is charming
Love’s beauty while it’s new
But love grows old and love grows colder
And fades away like morning dew.

Lovely old song… Listen to Fair & Tender Ladies – Niamh Parsons and Caoimhe Hogarty by Niamh Parsons on #SoundCloud
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Gorgeous!! Those harmonies are enough to make you swoon! I have been thinking about adding recordings to each of the songs to help people learn them. Can I post this one officially? It’s stunning!!
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Yes you can of course – sorry it’s taken so long.
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