The Dialectics Of Impertinence

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As I roved out one morn in May
With the sun in the sky and children at play
And their laughter echoing all around
As my boots struck sparks from the cobbled ground
My life felt grand with the wind in my hair
As I walked the road to God knows where
With my mind upon my own true love
With the earth below and the sky above

As I roved out one summer's day
And down the road I made my way
With a brown dog following at my heels
Snuffling and sniffing at whatever appeals
I felt my heart grow light and airy
At a blush and a smile from the maid from the dairy
Then I swear by God and Heaven above
My steps led me to my own true love

10. As I Roved Out
(McGowan) If I'm right, Davy may have his own version of most of the traditional folk songs there are. I'm not talking about a cover versions, but the totally new songs with the same name. Like this one here. I would have easily believe this was a trad... -- Jore

I suppose I have used a few traditional song titles for my own songs over the years. Pure laziness on my part. Why didn't I call this Hamburger Stock Market, Hello! -- Davy