Annotation:Katy Darling
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KATY DARLING. American, Air (4/4 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. A popular song anonymously written around 1851, purportedly set to an Irish air. The first stanza (called "simple and artless" some forty years later) goes:
''Oh they tell me thou art dead, Katy darling,''<br> ''That thy smile I may nevermore behold!''<br> ''Did they tell thee I was false, Katy darling,''<br> ''Or my love for thee had e'er grown cold?''<br> ''Oh, they know not the loving of the hearts of Erin's sons ''Then a love like to thine, Katy darling,''<br> ''Is the goal to the race the he runs.''<br> ''Oh hear me, sweet Katy,''<br> ''For the wild flowers greet me, Katy darling,''<br> ''And the lovebirds are singing on each tree;''<br> ''Wilt thou nevermore hear me, Katy darling,''<br> ''Behold, love, I'm waiting for thee.''<br>
Source for notated version:
Printed sources: O'Flannagan (The Hibernia Collection), Boston, 1860; p. 16.
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