When I was a bachelor I lived all alone I worked at the weaver's trade And the only, only thing I did that was wrong Was to woo a fair young maid
I wooed her in the winter time some of the summer too And the only, only thing I did that was wrong Was to keep her from the foggy, foggy dew
One night she knelt down by my side She threw her arms around my neck
She wept, she cried, she tore her hair So all night long I held her in my arms To keep her from the foggy, foggy dew
All in the first part of that night We rolled in sport and play And in the latter part of that night And when broad daylight did appear "Oh, hold your tongue, you silly young girl For the foggy dew is gone, gone, gone For the foggy dew is gone."