*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 10757 *** Provided by McGuinn's Folk Den (http://www.ibiblio.org/jimmy/folkden) File:mcguinn_copy.dos Pretty Saro (Traditional) When I first come to this country in seventeen-forty-nine, I saw many fair lovers, but never saw mine. I looked all around me, and I found I was alone. Me a poor stranger, and a long way from home. Down in some lonesome valley, down in some lonesome place, Where the wild birds to whistle their notes to increase, I think of pretty Saro whose waist is so neat And I know of no better pastime than to be with my sweet. My love she won't have have me, so I understand She wants a free-holder, who owns house and land. I cannot maintain her with silver and gold, Nor buy all the find things that a big house can hold. I wish I was a poet and could write a fine hand. I would send my love a letter that she could understand. And I'd send it by a messenger where the waters do flow. And think of pretty Saro wherever I go. When I first come to this country in seventeen-forty-nine, I saw many fair lovers, but never saw mine. I looked all around me, and found I was alone. Me a poor stranger, and a long way from home. *** END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 10757 ***