One evening fair, to take the air
Down by Blackwaterside
'Twas a-gazing all around me
That the Irish lad, I spied
All through the far part of the night
We did lie in sport-and-play
When this young man arose, and gathered his clothes
Saying, Fare thee well, today
That's not the promise that you gave to me
When you lay on my breast
You could make me believe, with your lying words
That the sun rose in the west
Go home, go home, to your father's garden
Go home, and weep your fill
And think on your own misfortune
You brought-on with your wanton will
For there's not a girl in this whole, wide world
As easily led as I
And when fishes can fly, and the rivers run-dry
It is then that you'll marry I
It is then that you'll marry I