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Some information about Drowned Lovers Lyrics Title: Pure Records - Drowned Lovers lyrics Artist: Pure Records Album: Hourglass Visitors: 7 visitors have visited Drowned Lovers Lyrics since Feb 12, 2007. Willie sits in his stable door and he s combing his coal black steed. He s doubting on fair Margaret s love and his heart begins to bleed. "Give corn unto my horsemother and meat to my manjohn And I ll away to fair Margaret s bower before the night comes on." "Stay at home with medear Willie oh stay at home with me And the very best cock in all the roost your own supper will be." "For all your cocks and all your roostsI value not a pin And I ll away to fair Margaret s bower before the night comes in." "Well if you go to fair Margaret s bower without the leave of me. In the deepest part of the Clyde water then drowned you will be." "Ohthe good steed that I ride upon cost me thrice thirty pounds And I ll put trust in his swift feet to take me safe and sound." He s ridden o er yon highhigh hill and down yon dowey den And the rushin in of the Clyde water would fear five hundred men. "Ohroaring Clydeyou roar so loud. your steams are wondrous stong Make me a wreck as I come back but spare me as I m gone." When he s got to fair Margaret s bower he s turled low on the pin. "Rise uprise up me May Margaret rise up and let me in." "Oh who is this at me bower door callin May Margaret s name?" "Oh it s only your first lovelittle William this night come to her home. Open your gates this nightoh open and let me in For my boots are full of the Clyde and I m frozen to the skin." "My barns are full of cornWillie and my stable s full of hay My bower s full of gentlemen and they won t remove till day." "Fare thee well to you May Margaret fare thee well and adieu. For I have earned my mother s own curse by coming this night to you." He s ridden o er yon highhigh hill and down yon dowey den And the rushing in of the Clyde water took Willie s hat from him. He s leaned him over his saddle bow to catch his hat again And the rushing in of the Clyde water took Willie s cane from him. He s leaned him over his saddle bow to catch his cane by force And the rushing in of the Clyde water took Willie from his horse. The very hour this young man sank into the part so deep Up and awoke Miss May Margaret out from her dreary sleep. "Come herecome hereme mother dear and read to me my dream I dreamt my love was at our gate and no one let him in." "Lie therelie thereme May Margaret lie there and take your rest For since your love was at our gate it s but two quarters past." Nimblynimbly rose she up unto the water s brim And the louder that this young girl cried the louder grew the wind. The very first step that she went in she s up into her feet And it s "Oh and alas!" this young girl cried "Your water s wondrous deep." Oh the very next step that she went in she s up unto her knees Cried sheI would go farther in, If I my true lover could see. The very next step that she went in she s up unto her chin In the deepest part of the Clyde water she s found sweet William in. SayingYou have had a cruel mother Willie, and I have had another, And now we ll sleep in the Clyde water like sister and like brother. Hottest songs from Pure Records : Fans who visit this lyrics also like: |
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