Lyrics




It fell upon a holy day as many in the year
Musgrave to the church did go to see fine ladies there
Some were dressed in velvet red and some in velvet grey
Then in came Lord Barnard's wife the fairest among them all
She cast an eye on Little Musgrave as bright as the summer's sun
Said Musgrave unto himself this Lady's heart I've won
I have loved you Little Musgrave full long and many's the day
And I have loved you Fair Lady and never a word did say
I have a bower in Bucklesfordberry its my heart's delight
I'll take you back there with me and lie in your arms all night
But standing by was a little foot page from the Lady's coach he ran
Although I am a lady's page I am Lord Barnard's man
My Lord Barnard shall hear of this whether I sink or swim
And every where the bridge was broken he'd enter the water and swim
My Lord Barnard my Lord Barnard you are a man of life
But Musgrave is at Bucklesfordberry asleep with your wedded wife
If this be true my little foot page, this thing that you tell me
All the gold in Bucklesfordberry I gladly will give to thee
But if this be a lie my little foot page this thing that you tell me
From the highest tree in Bucklesfordberry hanged you will be
Go saddle me the black he said go saddle me the grey
Sound you not your horns he said lest our coming you'd betray
But there was a man in Lord Barnard's train who loved the Little Musgrave
He blew his horn both loud and shrill. Away Musgrave Away!
I think I hear the morning cock I think I hear the jay
I think I hear Lord Barnard's men I wish I was away
Lie still lie still my Little Musgrave and hug me from the cold
'Tis nothing but a shepherd lad a bringing his flock to fold
Is not your hawk upon his perch your steed eats oats and hay
You a lady in your arms why would you go away
So he turned her round and kissed her twice and then they fell
When they awoke Lord Barnard's men were standing at their feet
How do you like my bed he said and how do you like my sheets
How do you like my fair Lady that lies in your arms asleep?
Tis well I like your bed he said and full great it gives me pain
I'd gladly give a hundred pounds to be on yonder Plain
Rise up rise up Little Musgrave rise up and then put on
It'll not be said in this country I slayed a naked man
Slowly, slowly he got up and slowly he put on
Slowly down the stairs thinking he'd be slain
There are 2 swords down by my side full dear they cost my purse
You can have the best of them and I will have the worst
And the first stroke Little Musgrave struck it hurt Lord Barnard sore
But the next stroke Lord Barnard struck Little Musgrave ne'er struck more
Then up spoke the lady fair from the bed whereon she lay
Although you're dead my Little Musgrave still for you I'll pray
How do you like his cheeks he said and how do you like his chin
How do you like his fair lady now there's no life within
Tis more I like his cheeks she cried and more I love his chin
Its more I want his dead body then all your kith and kin
He's taken out his long, long sword to strike the mortal blow
Through and through the Lady's heart the cold steel it did go
A grave a grave Lord Barnard cried to put these lovers in
With my Lady on the upper hand for she came from better kin
For I've just killed the finest man that ever rode a steed
And I've just killed the finest lady that ever did a woman's deed
It fell upon a holy day as many's in the year
Little Musgrave to the church did go to see fine Ladies there



Writer(s): Christy Moore


Christy Moore - Christy Moore: The Box Set (1964-2004)
Album Christy Moore: The Box Set (1964-2004)
date of release
19-03-2004

1   Yellow Triangle
2   Dunnes Stores
3   They Never Came Home
4   Nuke Power
5   Who Cares?
6   Mullaghmore
7   Hey! Ronnie Reagan
8   St. Patrick's Night in San Fernando
9   Tim Evans
10   Goose Green (Taking Tea with Pinochet)
11   In Zurich
12   The Powdered Milk Brigade
13   Folk Tale
14   Two Conneeleys
15   Don't Forget Your Shovel
16   Quiet Desperation
17   January Man
18   Poor Old Earth
19   Tippin' It Up
20   Poitín
21   1945
22   Little Musgrave
23   Johnny Jump Up
24   Radcliffe Highway
25   John O'Dreams
26   Cold Blow
27   The Raggle Taggle Gypsy
28   El Salvador
29   Jack Doyle (The Contender)
30   Joxer
31   Intro
32   Lawless
33   Different Love Song
34   Changes
35   Ballindine
36   Anne Lovett
37   Dalesman's Litany
38   Farewell to Pripchat
39   The Lakes of Pontcharttrain
40   Cricklewood
41   Strange Ways
42   Wise and Holy Woman
43   Veronica
44   Cry Like a Man
45   Viva la Quinte Brigada
46   The Auld Triangle
47   Brown Eyes (For Joe Shheran)
48   Johnny Connors
49   Lay with Me
50   This Is the Day
51   Among the Wicklow Hills
52   Aisling
53   Grey Lake of Loughrea
54   All I Remember
55   Someone to Love
56   Trip to Carnsore
57   Danny Boy (Derrylondon Air)
58   Ships in the Forest
59   100 Miles from Home
60   Smoke and Strong Whiskey
61   The Way Pierce Turner Sings
62   The Hamburg Medley
63   Tyrone Boys
64   Hey Paddy
65   On the Blanket
66   Southern Winds
67   Don't Hand Me Over
68   Shoot out the Streetlights
69   The Bridge at Killaloe (Scariff Martyrs)
70   North and South
71   At the G.P.O. 1980
72   90 Miles to Dublin
73   Wicklow Boy
74   Ballinamore
75   Rialto Derry January 1993
76   Armagh Women
77   On the Bridge
78   Scapegoats
79   Fouled the Ball
80   No Time for Love
81   On a Single Day
82   Roots
83   The Old Man's Song
84   1913 Lockout
85   Seth Davy
86   The Bould Rake
87   Bridget's Pill
88   The Lark in the Morning
89   Come by the Hill
90   The Enniskillen Dragoon
91   Weela Waile
92   Whiskey in the Jar
93   Tribute to Ewan McColl
94   Finnegan's Wake
95   Down in the Valley
96   Paddy on the Road
97   Three Drunken Maidens




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