Verily Lyrics – Bernard Cribbins

Verily Lyrics by Bernard Cribbins

Verily, oh thou art fair
Two blue eyes and golden hair
And verily, very verily
Other good points elsewhere

Verily the fairest rose
Thou hast these and thou hast those
And verily, very verily
All of it where it shows

Merrily would life go by
If thou and I could marry
But, when I see thee tarry
With Thomas, Richard, and Harry, Mary

Verily, thou art two-faced
And protesting thou art chaste
It’s verily, very verily
Hardly the best of taste

Thou wert doing
The pursuing
Verily
A most harmonious parcel of musicians, and plеase you

Yonder knave on thе bass viol fairly swingeth
If faith he’d have all his doublet down to a singlet ere he’s done!
Haha!
Verily, thy love is frail

Should I fetch thee cakes and ale
Or verily, very verily
A clout of farthingale
Verily, thou art unkind

Thou doth know what I’ve in mind
But verily, very verily
Thou doth excuses find
Merrily could I make play

With Joan or Jane
Or Sally
Whilst thou dost shilly-shally
And have a bit of a dilly-dally

Verily, thou gives me pain
In a place I can’t explain
And verily, very verily
If it occurs again

Though it pain thee
I shall brain thee
Verily
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Bernard Cribbins Lyrics – Verily

Bernard Cribbins

Verily