- Votes:
- Composers:
- Mary Allin Travers
- Milton T. Okun
- Noel Paul Stookey
- Peter Yarrow
 
- Tags:
- acoustic guitar
- female singer
- long
- love song
- rare
 
- See also:
Peter, Paul & Mary - I Have a Song to Sing, O! lyrics
I have a song to sing, O
 (Sing me your song, O)
 It is sung to the moon by a love-lorn loon
 Who fled from the mocking throng-o
 It's the song of a merry man moping mum
 Whose soul was sad and his glance was glum
 Who sipped no sup and who craved no crumb
 As he sighed for the love of a lady
 Hey-di, hey-di, misery me, lack-a-day-de
 He sipped no sup and he craved no crumb
 As he sighed for the love of a lady
 I have a song to sing, O
 (What is your song, O?)
 It is sung with the ring of the songs maids sing
 Who loved with a love life-long-o
 It's a song of a merry maid pearly proud
 Who loved a Lord and who laughed aloud
 At the moan of the merry man moping mum
 Whose soul was sad and his glance was glum
 Who sipped no sup and who craved no crumb
 As he sighed for the love of a lady
 Hey-di, hey-di, misery me, lack-a-day-de
 He sipped no sup and he craved no crumb
 As he sighed for the love of a lady
 I have a song to sing, O
 (Sing me your song, O)
 It is sung to the knell of a church-yard bell
 And a doleful dirge ding-dong O
 It's a song of a popinjay bravely born
 Who turned up his noble nose with scorn
 At the humble merry maid pearly proudPeter, Paul & Mary - I Have a Song to Sing, O! - http://motolyrics.com/peter-paul-and-mary/i-have-a-song-to-sing-o-lyrics.html
 Who loved a Lord and who laughed aloud
 At the moan of a merry man moping mum
 Whose soul was sad and whose glance was glum
 Who sipped no sup and who craved no crumb
 As he sighed for the love of a lady
 Hey-di, hey-di, misery me, lack-a-day-de
 He sipped no sup and he craved no crumb
 As he sighed for the love of a lady
 I have a song to sing, O
 (I have a song to sing)
 I have a song to sing, O
 It is sung with a sigh and a tear in the eye
 For it tells of a righted wrong-o
 It's a song of the merry maid once so gay
 Who turned on her heel and tripped away
 From the peacock popinjay bravely born
 who turned up his noble nose with scorn
 At the humble heart that he did not prize
 So she begged on her knees with downcast eyes
 For the love of the merry man moping mum
 Whose soul was sad and his glance was glum
 Who sipped no sup and who craved no crumb
 As he sighed for the love of a lady
 Hey-di, hey-di, misery me, lack-a-day-de
 His pains were o'er and he sighed no more
 For he lived in the love of a lady
 Hey-di, hey-di
 His pains were o'er and he sighed no more
 For he lived in the love of a lady









