Foggy Dew


There is another song Luke Kelly sings with the same name written by Canon Charles O’Neill in 1919. However this is a lamentful love song that dates back to 1815 this is one of the beautiful luke kelly songs. Simple accompaniment of guitar and a little tin whistle. C Am C Cmaj9 Am C F C When I was a bachelor, airy and young, I followed the roving trade, Cmaj9 Am C F C And the only harm that ever I done, was courting a servant maid. Cmaj9 Am C F C I courted her all summer long, and part of the winter, too Cmaj9 Am C And many's the time I rolled my love F C Cmaj9 Am all over the foggy dew dew dew. F C all over the foggy dew One night as I lay in my bed, taking my pleasent sleep. This pretty young maid she came to me, and bitterly she did weap. She tore her hair,and she wrung her hands.Saying, oh what shall I do. For tonight I resolve to sleep with you, For fear of the foggy dew, dew, dew. For fear of the foggy dew. All in the first part of that night we rolled and sport and play. All in the latter part of that night she in my arms did lay And when the daylight did appear She cried, I am undone Aw hold your tongue you silly young girl For the foggy dew is gone, gone, gone For the foggy dew is gone Supposing you should have a child It would make you laugh and smile And suppose you have another one It would make you think a while And suppose you have another one, And another one or two It would make you leave off them foolish young tricks, and think on the foggy dew, dew, dew and think on the foggy dew I love that girl with all my heart she's as dear as my lovely life But in the latter part of that year She became another mans wife But, i'd never told him of her faults and I'm damned if e'er I'll do And many is the time she winks and smiles I think on the foggy dew, dew, dew I think on the foggy dew