Sam Lee - The Wild Wild Berry

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Young man came from hunting faint and weary
    What does ail my love, my dearie?
    O mother dear, let my bed be made
    For I feel the gripe of the woody nightshade
    Lie low, sweet randall
    Come all you young men that do eat full well
    And them that sups right merry
    'Tis far better, I entreat, to eat toads for your meat
    Than to eat of the wild, wild berry
    This young man, well, he died fair soon
    By the light of the hunters' moon
    'Twas not by bolt, nor yet by blade
    But the leaves and the berries of the woody nightshade
    This lord's false love, well, they hanged her high
    For 'twas by her deeds that her lord should die
    Within her locks they entwined a braid
    Of the leaves and the berries of the woody nightshade

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