Lyrics The Death Of Queen Jane (Child No. 170) - Joan Baez
Queen
Jane
lay
in
labor
For
six
weeks
and
more
The
women
grew
weary
And
the
midwife
gave
o'er
King
Henry,
he
was
sent
for
On
horseback
and
speed
King
Henry
came
to
her
In
the
time
of
her
need
"Oh,
Henry,
good
King
Henry
If
that
you
do
be
Please,
pierce
my
side
open
And
save
my
baby"
"Oh,
no,
Jane,
good
Queen
Jane
That
never
could
be
I'd
lose
my
sweet
flower
To
save
my
baby"
Queen
Jane,
she
turned
over
She
fell
all
in
a
swoon
Her
side
was
pierced
open
And
the
baby
was
found
How
bright
was
the
morning
How
yellow
was
the
moon
How
costly
the
white
robes
Queen
Jane
was
wrapped
in
King
Henry,
he
weeped
He
wrung
his
hands
till
they're
sore
The
flower
of
England
Will
never
be
no
more

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2 Stewball
3 It Ain't Me Babe
4 The Death Of Queen Jane (Child No. 170)
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6 Go 'Way from My Window
7 I Still Miss Someone
8 When You Hear Them Cuckoos Hollerin'
9 Birmingham Sunday
10 So We'Ll Go No More A-Roving
11 O' Cangaceiro
12 The Unquiet Grave (Child No. 78)
13 Tramp On The Street
14 Long Black Veil
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