The Lass of Richmond Hill
On The Lass of Richmond Hill Hill there lives a lass
More bright than May-day morn
Whose charms all other maids' surpass
A rose without a thorn.
This lass so neat, with smiles so sweet
Has won my right good will
I'd crowns resign to call thee mine
Sweet lass of The Lass of Richmond Hill Hill.
Sweet lass of The Lass of Richmond Hill Hill
Sweet lass of The Lass of Richmond Hill Hill
I'd crowns resign to call thee mine
Sweet lass of The Lass of Richmond Hill Hill.
Ye zephyrs gay that fan the air
And wanton thro' the grove
O whisper to my charming fair
"I die for her I love."
This lass so neat, with smiles so sweet
Has won my right good will
I'd crowns resign to call thee mine
Sweet lass of The Lass of Richmond Hill Hill.
Sweet lass of The Lass of Richmond Hill Hill
Sweet lass of The Lass of Richmond Hill Hill
I'd crowns resign to call thee mine
Sweet lass of Richmond Hill.
Music by James Hook, lyrics by Leonard McNally, sequenced
by Barry Taylor.