Susan Reed
Susan Reed
Susan Reed
Susan Reed
Susan Reed
Susan Reed
Susan Reed
Susan Reed
Susan Reed
Susan Reed
Susan Reed
Susan Reed
Susan Reed
Susan Reed
Susan Reed
Susan Reed
Susan Reed
Susan Reed
A-down the hill I went one morn
A fair young man, I spied
His eyes were bright as the dew that wets
Sweet Anner's verdant side
"And where go ye, pretty maid?" said he
I raised my eyes of blue
And smiled and said – "The boy I wed
I will meet in the foggy dew..."
Go hang your head, ye roses red
And blush, you lilies dear
Why you should fade for very shame
Before a boy so rare
Said he – "Fair maid, will ya be my bride?"
I raised my eyes of blue
And smiled and said – "The boy I wed
I will meet in the foggy dew..."
A-down the hill I went at morn
A-singing I did go
A-down the hill I that very morn
I whispered soft and low
"Yes! I wil be your own dear bride
And I know you will be true.."
Then sighed in his arms, and all our charms
Were hid in the foggy dew
The Foggy Dew was written by Traditional.
The Foggy Dew was produced by Jac Holzman.