Текст песни Annachie Gordon - Loreena McKennitt
La-dee-da-dom,
dee-dee-dom
La-dam-da-dam,
dee-dee-dom
Lee-dee-dee-dee,
dee-dee-dom
La-dam-da-dam,
dee-dee-dom
Harking
is
bonny
and
there
lives
my
love
My
love
lies
on
him
and
cannot
remove
It
cannot
remove
for
all
that
I
have
done
And
I
never
will
forget
my
love,
Annachie
For
Annachie
Gordon,
he's
bonny
and
he's
bright
He'd
entice
any
woman
that
e'er
he
saw
He'd
entice
any
woman,
and
so
he
has
done
me
And
I
never
will
forget
my
love,
Annachie
Down
came
her
father,
he's
standing
at
the
door
Saying,
"Jeannie,
you
are
trying
the
tricks
of
a
whore
You
care
nothing
for
a
man
who
cares
so
merry
much
for
thee
You
must
marry
Lord
Sultan
and
leave
Annachie"
"For
Annachie
Gordon,
he's
barely
but
a
man
Although
he
may
be
pretty,
but
where
are
his
lands?
For
the
Sultan's
lands
are
broad
and
his
towers,
they
run
high
You
must
marry
Lord
Sultan
and
leave
Annachie"
With
Annachie
Gordon
I
beg
for
my
bread
Before
I
marry
Sultan,
his
gold
to
my
head
With
gold
to
my
head
and
straight
down
to
my
knee
And
I'll
die
if
I
don't
get
my
love,
Annachie
And
you,
who
are
my
parents,
to
church
you
may
me
bring
But
unto
Lord
Sultan
I'll
never
bear
a
son
To
a
son
or
a
daughter
I'll
never
bow
my
knee
And
I'll
die
if
I
don't
get
my
love,
Annachie
Jeannie
was
married,
from
church
was
brought
home
When
she
and
her
maidens
so
merry
should
have
been
When
she
and
her
maidens
so
merry
should
have
been
She
goes
into
her
chamber
and
cries
all
alone
"Come
to
my
bed,
my
Jeannie,
my
honey
and
my
sweet
To
stile
you
my
mistress,
it
would
be
so
sweet"
"Be
it
mistress
or
Jeannie,
it's
all
the
same
to
me
But
in
your
bed,
Lord
Sultan,
I
never
will
lie"
And
down
came
her
father,
he's
spoken
with
renown
Saying,
"You,
who
are
her
maidens,
go
loosen
up
her
gowns"
And
she
fell
down
to
the
floor
and
straight
down
to
her
knee
Saying,
"Father,
look,
I'm
dying
for
my
love,
Annachie"
Dam-dee-da-dam,
dee-dee-dee
Dee-dam-da-dam,
dee-dee-dom
La-dam-dee-dee,
dee-dee-dee
Dee-deem-dee-dam,
da-dee-dom
The
day
that
Jeannie
married
was
the
day
that
Jeannie
died
And
the
day
that
young
Annachie
came
home
on
the
tide
And
down
came
her
maidens
all
wringing
of
their
hands
Saying.
"Oh,
it's
been
so
long,
you've
been
so
long
on
the
sands
So
long
on
the
sands,
so
long
on
the
flood
They
have
married
your
Jeannie
and
now
she
lies
dead"
"You,
who
are
her
maidens,
come
take
me
by
the
hand
And
lead
me
to
the
chamber
where
my
love,
she
lies
in"
And
he
kissed
her
cold
lips
till
his
heart
it
turned
to
stone
And
he
died
in
the
chamber
that
his
love,
she
lies
in
La-dam-dee-dee,
dee-dee-dam
La-dam-da-dam,
dee-dee-dom
Dee-dam-da-dam,
dee-dee-dom
Dee-dam-da-dam,
dee-dee-dam
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