Go Your Way

Album: Anne Briggs (1971)
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  • Drawing water from the well
    Spilling over on the grass
    Walking home, my heart is filled with pain
    Woe is me

    Go your way, my love
    Go your way, my love

    As I wander through the trees
    Picking off the windy leaves
    Thinking where you may be sleeping now
    I wanna die

    Go your way, my love
    Go your way, my love

    As I sit mending your clothes
    That you will never ever wear
    Cooking daily for you, I do prepare
    But woe is me

    Go your way, my love
    Go your way, my love

    Go your way, my love
    Go your way, my love

    Is there war in some far land?
    And have you gone to lend your hand?
    And do you lie, broken and dying now?
    I wanna die

    Go your way, my love
    Go your way, my love

    Drawing water from the well
    Spilling over on the grass
    Walking home, my heart is filled with pain
    Woe is me

    Go your way, my love
    Go your way, my love
    Go your way, my love
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