
Lucy Gray (Part 1) Rachel Zegler
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[Verse 1]
Oft I had heard of Lucy Gray
And when I crossed the wild
I chanced to see the break of day
The solitary child
[Verse 2]
No mate, no comrade, Lucy knew
She dwelt where none abide
The sweetest thing that ever grew
Upon the mountainside
[Verse 3]
You yet may spy the fawn at play
The hare among the green
But the sweet face of Lucy Gray
Will never more be seen
[Verse 4]
"Tonight will be a stormy night
You, to the town, must go
And take a lantern, child, to light
Your mother through the snow"
[Verse 5]
That, Father, will I gladly do
'Tis scarcеly afternoon
The village clock has just struck two
And yondеr is the moon
Oft I had heard of Lucy Gray
And when I crossed the wild
I chanced to see the break of day
The solitary child
[Verse 2]
No mate, no comrade, Lucy knew
She dwelt where none abide
The sweetest thing that ever grew
Upon the mountainside
[Verse 3]
You yet may spy the fawn at play
The hare among the green
But the sweet face of Lucy Gray
Will never more be seen
[Verse 4]
"Tonight will be a stormy night
You, to the town, must go
And take a lantern, child, to light
Your mother through the snow"
[Verse 5]
That, Father, will I gladly do
'Tis scarcеly afternoon
The village clock has just struck two
And yondеr is the moon
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