Lyrics Gathering Rushes In the Month of May - Anne Briggs
A
fine
young
girl
all
in
the
month
of
May,
She
was
gathering
rushes
just
at
the
break
of
day.
But
before
she′s
come
home
she's
born
a
little
son,
And
she′s
rolled
him
underneath
her
apron.
Well,
she
cried
at
the
threshold
as
she
coming
at
the
door,
And
she
folded
in
her
apron
the
little
babe
she
bore.
Said
her
father,
"Where've
you
been,
my
little
daughter
Jane,
And
what's
that
you′ve
got
underneath
your
apron?"
"Oh
father,
dear
father,
it′s
nothing
then,"
said
she.
"It's
only
my
new
gown
and
that′s
too
long
for
me.
And
I
was
afraid
it
would
draggle
in
the
dew,
So
I
rolled
it
underneath
my
apron."
But
in
the
dead
of
the
night,
when
all
were
fast
asleep,
This
pretty
little
baby,
oh,
it
began
to
weep.
Said
her
father,
"What's
that
bird
a-crying
out
so
clear
In
the
bedroom
among
the
pretty
maidens?"
"Oh
father,
dear
father,
it′s
nothing
then,"
said
she,
"It's
just
a
little
bird
that
fluttered
to
my
knee,
And
I′ll
build
for
it
a
nest,
and
I'll
warm
it
on
my
breast
So
it
won't
wake
early
in
the
May
morning."
But
in
the
third
part
of
the
night,
when
all
were
fast
asleep,
This
pretty
little
baby
again
began
to
weep.
Said
her
father,
"What′s
that
baby
a-crying
out
so
clear
In
the
bedroom
among
the
pretty
maidens?"
"Oh
father,
dear
father,
it′s
nothing
then,"
said
she,
"It's
just
a
little
baby
that
someone
gave
to
me.
Let
it
lie,
let
it
sleep
this
night
along
o′
me
And
I
tell
to
you
its
daddy
in
the
May
morning."
"Well,
was
it
by
a
black
man
or
was
it
by
a
brown,
Or
was
it
by
a
ploughing
lad
a-ploughing
up
and
down,
That
gave
to
you
the
stranger
you
wear
with
your
new
gown,
That
you
rolled
up
underneath
your
apron?"
"No,
it
wasn't
by
a
black
man
and
it
wasn′t
by
a
brown,
I
got
it
from
a
ploughing
lad
that
ploughs
the
watery
main.
He
gave
to
me
the
stranger
I
wear
with
my
new
gown
That
I've
rolled
up
underneath
my
apron."
"Well,
was
it
in
the
kitchen
got
or
was
it
in
the
hall?
Or
was
it
in
the
cow-shed
or
was
it
in
the
stall?
I
wish
I
had
a
firebrand
to
burn
the
building
down
Where
you
met
with
him
on
a
May
morning."
"No,
it
wasn′t
in
the
kitchen
got,
it
wasn't
in
the
hall,
And
neither
in
the
cow-shed
and
neither
in
the
stall.
It
was
down
by
yonder
spring
where
the
small
birds
they
sing
That
I
met
with
him
on
a
May
morning."
![Anne Briggs - A Collection](https://pic.Lyrhub.com/img/f/t/p/w/mpNomOwpTf.jpg)
1 The Recruited Collier
2 The Doffing Mistress
3 She Moves Through the Fair
4 Let No Man Steal Your Thyme
5 Lowlands
6 My Bonny Boy
7 Polly Vaughan
8 Rosemary Lane
9 Gathering Rushes In the Month of May
10 The Whirly Whorl
11 The Stonecutter Boy
12 Martinmas Time
13 Blackwater Side
14 The Snow It Melts the Soonest
15 Go Your Way
16 Thorneymoor Woods
17 The Cuckoo
18 Reynardine
19 Young Tambling
20 Living by the Water
21 Maa Bonny Lad
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