Lyrics Geordie - Barbara Dickson
As
I
rode
out
over
London
Bridge
On
a
misty
morning
early,
I
overheard
a
fair
pretty
maid
A
cryin'
for
the
life
of
Geordie
Go
bridle
to
me
a
milk
white
steed
Bridle
to
me
a
pony
I'll
ride
down
to
London
town
And
I'll
plead
for
the
life
of
Geordie
For
he
never
stole
ox,
he
never
stole
ass
He
never
murdered
any
He
stole
16
of
the
King's
wild
deer
And
he
sold
them
in
Bohenny
But
when
she
rode
down
and
in
the
King's
Hall
There
were
lords
and
ladies
a'plenty
Down
on
her
bended
knees,
she
did
fall
And
she
begged
for
the
life
of
Geordie
Crying
"six
pretty
babies
I've
had
by
him
Another
one
lies
in
my
body
Freely
I'd
part
with
each
one
of
them
If
you'll
give
me
the
life
of
Geordie
But
the
judge
looked
over
his
left
shoulder
He
cries,
I'm
sorry
for
thee
My
pretty
fair
maid
you've
come
too
late
For
he's
been
condemned
already
Oh,
me
Geordie
shall
hang
in
a
chain
of
gold
Such
chains
as
never
was
any
Because
he
came
of
the
royal
blood
And
he
courted
a
fine
young
lady
Oh
I
wish
I
had
you
in
younder
grove
Where
times
I
have
been
many
With
my
broad
sword
and
pistol
too
I'd
fight
for
the
life
of
Geordie
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