Lyrics Wllie Moore - Joan Baez
Willie
Moore
was
a
king,
his
age
twenty-one,
He
courted
a
damsel
fair;
O,
her
eyes
was
as
bright
as
the
diamonds
every
night,
And
wavy
black
was
her
hair.
He
courted
her
both
night
and
day,
'Til
to
marry
they
did
agree;
But
when
he
came
to
get
her
parents
consent,
They
said
it
could
never
be.
She
threw
herself
in
Willie
Moore's
arms,
As
of
time
had
done
before;
But
little
did
he
think
when
they
parted
that
night,
Sweet
Anna
he
would
see
no
more.
It
was
about
the
tenth
of
May,
The
time
I
remember
well;
That
very
same
night,
her
body
disappeared
In
a
way
no
tongue
could
tell.
Sweet
Annie
was
loved
both
far
and
near,
Had
friends
most
all
around;
And
in
a
little
brook
before
the
cottage
door,
The
body
of
sweet
Anna
was
found.
She
was
taken
by
her
weeping
friends,
And
carried
to
her
parent's
room,
And
there
she
was
dressed
in
a
gown
of
snowy
white,
And
laid
her
in
a
lonely
tomb.
Her
parents
now
are
left
all
alone,
One
mourns
while
the
other
one
weeps;
And
in
a
grassy
mound
before
the
cottage
door,
The
body
of
sweet
Anna
still
sleeps.
(Willie
Moore
never
spoke
that
anyone
heard,
And
at
length
from
his
friends
did
part,
And
the
last
heard
from
him,
he'd
gone
to
Montreal,
Where
he
died
of
a
broken
heart.)
This
song
was
composed
in
the
flowery
West
By
a
man
you
may
never
have
seen;
O,
I'll
tell
you
his
name,
but
it
is
not
in
full,
1 Lady Gay (Child Ballad No. 79)
2 Carrickfergus
3 Railroad Boy
4 Tears In My Eyes
5 The Riddle Song
6 El Preso Numero Nueve
7 No Woman, No Cry
8 Silver Dagger
9 Henry Martin
10 Wllie Moore
11 Sing Low Sweet Chariot
12 Donna Donna
13 Once I Had a Sweetheart
14 It Ain't Me Babe
15 Where Have All the Flowers Gone?
16 John Riley
17 The Water Is Wide
18 All My Trials
19 The Death Of Queen Jane
20 Lily of the West
21 Do Right Woman, Do Right Man
22 Mary Hamilton
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