Long long ago in a house up the road 
Lived a maiden so beautiful. 
Day after day she looked the same old way 
As the sun shone off her hair of gold. 
Someday I would go there and ask for her hand 
Just as soon as I become a man. 

In the afternoon she'd sit in the shade 
And wave as I watched from down the road. 
Time after time I wished my head to lay 
In her arms and at last she would know. 
Then one day a stranger came to call 
And took her far away from down the road. 
I watched 'til the dusk from the fields down below, 
But in vain for the night began to fall. 
Then came the message that summoned me to town, 
And my knees gave way to the ground. 

Spoken: They say that this message came with her dying 
breath, 
The very last words she ever spoke: 
Give my love to the boy down the road, 
And tell him not to cry, for I know.