nSweet Tully Dew (Tully Moore), my sweet Tully Dew nWhat I wouldn’t give for one [more] night with you nOh Sweet Tully Dew (Tully Moore), my sweet Tully Dew nWould you spend one more night, in my arms Tully Dew nnThe fairest memories of my younger days nAll revolve ‘round the presence of a pretty young maid nHer father, Mr. Moore, the town’s brewer was he nAnd his lovely young daughter, he named her Tully nnHer skin shone golden like wheat in the field nAnd her eyes purest green as any emerald could yield nFrom her lips flowed freely love’s sweetest brew nAs fresh as the morning, we called her Tully Dew nn nnOne fine spring evening, I found in my arms nA smiling, sweet Tully, and I drank in her charms nWe danced for hours, like clouds in the sky nNot a team of horses she from my arms could pry nnThe glow from her hair shone like the sun nAs I tasted her lips I knew she was the one nFrom the base of her feet to her golden crown nIn her love I would swim ‘till I might drown nn nSweet Tully Dew (Tully Moore), my sweet Tully Dew nFrom your lips flowed sweet honey, when e’re I kissed you nSweet Tully Dew (Tully Moore), my sweet Tully Dew nJust one taste from your lips and Heaven I knew nn nAs years passed us by our love seemed to wane nAnd we yearned for the newness of our younger days nFor a time we parted and misery I knew nBereft of the company of sweet Tully Dew nnOne dark fateful eve, she came back to me nWe laughed and smiled together, so happy and carefree nAs we walked the cliffs o’er the bountiful sea nFor the last time I tasted the lips of Tully nnFor as we stood held in each other’s arms nA mighty gust of wind stole ‘way her charms nShe fell so slowly and on the rocks met her end nNow forever I’ll wander, a lonely, broken man nn &