Pretty Little Miss Lyrics – Joan Shelley

Pretty Little Miss Lyrics by Joan Shelley

Pretty little miss
Out in the garden
Strange young man came riding by
Down at the gate

He did address her
Said, Pretty little miss
Will you marry me?
Oh no, kind sir

I have a love on the ocean
Seven years long
Sailed on the sea
And if he sailed seven years longer

That man on earth will marry me
What if your love is drowned?
What if he set in some battlefield, slain?
But if he stole some pretty girl and married

You’ll never see love again
Well if he’s drowned, I hope he’s happy
And if he set in some battlefield, slain
What if he stole some pretty girl and married?

I’ll love the girl who married him
He took his hands both out of his pockets
His fingers been both keen and small
He sets the ring you placed upon here

Down at his feet, she did fall
He picked her up, and his arms are tender
Kisses, he gave her, one, two, three
He says you’re a little soldier

Returning home for marry thee
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Joan Shelley Lyrics – Pretty Little Miss

Joan Shelley

Pretty Little Miss