Bonny May
(专辑: Twice Told Tales - 2015)
Bonny May a-shepherding has gone To call the
sheep to the
fold And as she sang, her bonny voice it rang Right over the
tops of the
downs, downs, Right over the
tops of the
downs. There came a
troop of gentlemen As they were riding by And one of them has lighted down And he's asked of her the
way, way, And he's asked of her the
way. ”Ride on, ride on, you rank riders, Your steeds are stout and strong, For it's out of the
fold I
will not go For fear you do me wrong, wrong, For fear you do me wrong.” Now he's taken her by the
middle jimp And by the
green gown sleeve, And there he's had his will of her And he's asked of her no leave, leave, And he's asked of her no leave. Now he's mounted on his berry brown steed, He soon o'erta'en his men And one and all cried out to him, ”Oh, master, you tarried long, long, Oh, master, you tarried long.” ”Oh, I've ridden East and I've ridden West, And I've ridden o'er the
downs, But the
bonniest lass that ever I
saw She was calling her sheep to the
fold, fold.” She's taken the
milk pail on her head And she's gone lingering home. And all her father said to her Was, ”Daughter, you tarried long, long, Oh, daughter, you tarried long.” ”Oh, woe betide your shepherd, father, He takes no care of the
sheep, For he's builded the
fold at the
back of the
down And the
fox has frightened me, me, And the
fox has frightened me.” ”Oh, there came a
fox to the
fold door With twinkling eye so bold, And ere he'd taken the
lamb that he did I'd rather he'd taken them all, all.” Now twenty weeks were gone and past, Twenty weeks and three, The
lassie began to fret and to frown And to long for the
twinkling eye, bright eye, And to long for the
twinkling eye. Now it fell on a
day, on a
bonnie summer's day That she walked out alone. That self-same troop of gentlemen Come a-riding over the
down, down, Come a-riding over the
down. ”Who got the
babe with thee, Bonny May, Who got the
babe in thy arms?” For shame, she blushed, and aye, she said, Was ”I've a
good man of my own, own.” ”You lie, you lie, you Bonny, Bonny May, So loud I
hear you lie. Remember the
misty murky night I
lay in the
fold with thee, thee, I
lay in the
fold with thee. Now he's mounted off his berry brown steed, He's sat the
fair May on. ”Go call out your kye, father, yourself, She'll ne'er call them again, again, She'll ne'er call them again.” Oh, he's Lord of twenty plough of land, Twenty plough and three, And he's taken away the
bonniest lass In all the
South country, In all the
South country.