Lyrics Lisbon - June Tabor
And
it
was
on
one
Whitsun
Wednesday,
the
fourteenth
day
of
May
That
we
untied
our
anchor,
and
so
we
sailed
away
Where
the
sun
do
shine
most
glorious,
to
Lisbon
we
were
bound
Where
the
hills
and
fields
are
daintied
with
pretty
maidens
around
I
wrote
a
letter
to
Nancy,
that
she
might
understand
That
I
was
going
to
leave
her
unto
some
foreign
land
She
said:
"My
dearest
William,
these
words
will
break
my
heart
Oh,
let
us
married
be
tonight
before
that
you
do
start
"For
ten
long
weeks
and
better,
love,
I′ve
been
with
child
by
thee
So
stay
at
home,
dear
William,
be
kind
and
marry
me."
"Our
captain
has
commanded
us
and
I
shall
have
to
go
For
the
Queen's
in
want
of
men,
my
love,
I
cannot
not
answer,
No."
"Oh,
I′ll
cut
off
my
yellow
hair,
men's
clothing
I'll
put
on
And
I
will
go
along
with
you
and
be
your
waiting
man
And
when
it
is
your
watch
on
deck,
your
duty
I
will
do
I′ll
brave
the
field
of
battle,
love,
so
I
could
go
with
you."
"Your
pretty
little
fingers
they
are
both
long
and
small
Your
waist
it
is
too
slender,
love,
to
face
the
cannon-ball
For
the
cannons
they
do
rattle
and
the
blazing
bullets
fly
And
the
silver
trumpets
they
do
sound
to
drown
the
mournful
cry."
"Pray
do
not
talk
of
danger,
for
love
is
my
desire
And
I
will
go
along
with
you
and
with
you
spend
my
time
And
I
will
travel
through
France
and
Spain
all
for
to
be
your
bride
And
it′s
on
the
field
of
battle
I
will
lay
down
by
your
side."
And
it
was
on
one
Whitsun
Wednesday,
the
fourteenth
day
of
May
That
we
untied
our
anchor,
and
so
we
sailed
away
Where
the
sun
do
shine
most
glorious,
to
Lisbon
we
were
bound
Where
the
hills
and
fields
are
daintied
with
pretty
maidens
around
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