Lyrics All Things Are Quite Silent - Bella Hardy
All
things
are
quite
silent,
each
mortal
at
rest
When
me
and
my
true
love
lay
snug
in
one
nest
When
a
band
of
bold
ruffians
broke
into
our
cave
And
they
forced
my
dear
jewel
to
plough
the
salt
way
I
begged
hard
for
my
darling
as
I
would
for
my
life
But
they
would
not
heed
me
although
a
fond
wife
Saying
"the
King
must
have
soldiers
to
the
wars
he
must
go"
And
they've
left
me
lamenting
in
sorrow
and
woe
Through
green
fields
and
meadows
we
often
have
walked
And
of
fond
recollections
together
have
talked
Where
the
lark
and
the
blackbird
so
sweetly
do
sing
And
the
lovely
thrushes
voices
made
the
valleys
to
ring
Now
although
I'm
forsaken
I
won't
be
cast
down
Who
knows
but
my
true
love
some
day
might
return
And
he'll
make
me
amends
for
my
trouble
and
strife
And
me
and
my
darling
might
be
happy
for
life
All
things
are
quite
silent
each
mortal
at
rest
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