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Judy Collins - Bonnie Boy Is Young lyrics
The trees arthey grow tall, the grass is growing green; 
Many a cold and winter night that I alone have been. 
It is a cold and cruel night when I must lie alone, 
The Bonny Boy is young, but he is growing. 
Oh! father, dear father I think you done me wrong 
To go and get me married to one who is so young. 
For he is only sixteen years and I am twenty-one. 
The bonny boy is young but he's growing. 
Oh! daughter, dear daughter, I did not do you wrong 
For I have married you to a rich man's son 
And he shall be a match for thee when I am dead and gone. 
He is young, but he is daily growing. 
Oh! father, dear father, I'll tell you what I'll do; 
I'll send the boy to college for another year or two; Judy Collins - Bonnie Boy Is Young - http://motolyrics.com/judy-collins/bonnie-boy-is-young-lyrics.html
And all around his college cap, I'll bind a ribbon blue, 
For to let the ladies know that he's married. 
A year it went by and I passed the college wall 
And saw the young collegians a-playing at the ball; 
Amidst them was my own true love, the fairest of them all, 
He was young but he was daily growing. 
At the age of sixteen he was a married man, 
And at the age of seventeen he was the father of a son, 
At the age of eighteen, his grave had all grown green; 
And the death put an end to his growing. 
I'll make my love a shroud of ornamental brown; 
And whilst I am a making it, the tears they will run down; 
For once I had my own love, now he's lying low, 
And I'll nurse his bonny boy while he's growing.















