The Old Man's Lament
On a bright summer's evening I chanced to go roving 
Down by the clear river I rollicked along 
I heard an old man making sad lamentation
He was rocking the cradle and the child not his own
Hi-ho, hi-ho, my laddie lie aisy 
For perhaps your own daddy might never be known 
I'm sitting and sighing and rocking the cradle
And nursin' the baby that's none of my own
When first that I married your inconstant mother 
I thought myself lucky to be blessed with a wife
But for my misfortune, sure I was mistaken 
She's proved both a curse and a plague on my life 
Hi-ho, hi-ho, my laddie lie aisy 
For perhaps your own daddy might never be known 
I'm sitting and sighing and rocking the cradle
And nursin' the baby that's none of my own
She goes out every night to a ball or a party 
And leaves me here rockin' he cradle alone
The innocent laddie he calls me his daddy 
But little he knows that he's none of my own
Hi-ho, hi-ho, my laddie lie aisy 
For perhaps your own daddy might never be known 
I'm sitting and sighing and rocking the cradle
And nursin' the baby that's none of my own
Now come all ye young men that's inclined to get married 
Take my advice and let the women alone 
For by the Lord Harry, if ever you marry 
They'll leave you with a baby that's none of your own 
Hi-ho, hi-ho, my laddie lie aisy 
For perhaps your own daddy might never be known 
I'm sitting and sighing and rocking the cradle
And nursin' the baby that's none of my own
Autor(es): Buffy Sainte Marie