Texty piesní Peter, Paul and Mary

Peter, Paul and Mary

Tiny Sparrow

Come all ye fair and tender ladies,

Take warning how you court your men.

They're like the stars on a summer's mornin'

First they'll appear and then they're gone.

If I had known before I courted

What all his lyin' could have done

I'd have locked my heart in a box of golden

And never would have courted none.

I wish I were a tiny sparrow

And I had wings and I could fly.

I'd fly away to my own true lover

And all he'd ask I would deny.

Alas I'm not a tiny sparrow

I have not wings nor can I fly

And on this earth in grief and sorrow

I am bound until I die.

Come all ye fair and tender ladies

Take warning how you court your men.

They're like the stars on a summer's mornin'

First they'll appear and then they're gone.