Lyrics Silkie (Remastered) - Joan Baez
An
earthly
nurse
sits
and
sings,
And
aye
she
sings
a
lily
wean
-
"Little
ken
I
my
bairn′s
father,
Far
less
the
land
that
he
dwells
in."
For
he's
come
one
night
to
her
bed′s
foot
And
a
grumly
guest
I'm
sure
he'd
be,
Saying,
"Here
am
I,
thy
bairn′s
father,
Although
I
be
not
comely.
"I
am
a
man
upon
the
land,
I
am
a
silkie
in
the
sea,
And
when
I′m
far
and
far
from
land,
My
home
it
is
the
sule
skerrie."
And
he
has
ta'en
a
purse
of
gold,
And
he
had
placed
it
upon
her
knee,
Saying,
"Give
to
me
my
little
young
son
And
take
thee
up
thy
nurse′s
fee.
"And
I
will
come
one
summer's
day
When
the
sun
shine′s
bright
on
every
stane,
I'll
come
and
fetch
my
little
young
son,
And
teach
him
how
to
swim
the
faem.
"And
ye
shall
marry
a
gunner
bold,
And
a
right
fine
gunner
I′m
sure
he'll
be,
And
the
very
first
shot
that
ever
he
shoots
Will
kill
both
my
young
son
and
me."
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