Jinny Bingham's Ghost
(专辑: No Man's Land - 2019)
If you're heading down to Camden Town Be sure to raise a
toast To the
patron saint of the
waifs and strays To Jinny Bingham's ghost Once she was a
fresh-faced lass, from Kentish Town she came Her people, they were pedlars, Jinny Bingham was her name With her husband Gypsy George a
Camden coach house they did keep Till they hung him by his neck from Tyburn Tree for stealing sheep It broke her heart to lose her love when she was just a
child So a
man named Derby took the
hand of Jinny meek and mild He was a
drinker, not a
thinker, daily brought his wife to tears Until one Camden winter morning, Derby simply disappeared If you're heading down to Camden Town Be sure to raise a
toast To the
patron saint of the
waifs and strays To Jinny Bingham's ghost She earned her reputation on those bitter Camden streets If you'd tarry with the
Bingham girl, you'd hold your manhood cheap But even so the
miser Pitcher was the
third man on her lips Till one night they checked her oven, found him burned up to a
crisp They tried her for his murder, thought they'd finally cooked her goose But even when the
next man died, Jinny somehow slipped the
noose He was a
fugitive from justice, for love she took him in But he beat her once to often and the
poison did him in If you're heading down to Camden Town Be sure to raise a
toast To the
patron saint of the
waifs and strays To Jinny Bingham's ghost The
locals didn't like her, false words followed her around They called her wicked woman, sorceress of some reknown They swore that on the
gravestones of her husbands she'd grown rich The
ribald and the
righteous, they knew she was a
witch But the
reason she was hated was a
simple one indeed She had kindness for the
careless, she took in those in need The
guilty and the
gamblers, the
harlots and the
whores All knew that Jinny offered sanctuary at her bar No judgement for the
judged, and you can never fall too far On the
day she died, they swore they saw the
devil by her side A
mob broke down her door and from her chair her body pried The
tavern is still standing, it's now called the
Underworld And it still offers sanctuary for all broken boys and girls So let's head on down to Camden Town And folks, let's raise a
toast To the
patron saint of the
waifs and strays To Jinny Bingham's ghost