Lyrics She Moves Among Men - the Bar Maid's Song - June Tabor
She
pleads
but
they
laugh
and
pull
her
down
And
after
they′ve
used
her
briefly
and
roughly
They
leave
her
to
face
the
dawn
alone
When
they
have
gone
she
moves
on
her
side
Thinks
of
the
men
that
with
her
have
lain
And
none
of
them
gave
her
a
kind-worded
loving
And
after
they'd
done
not
one
of
them
stayed
Once
she
was
wary,
chose
but
a
few
To
roll
in
her
arms
at
the
end
of
the
day
But
the
flower
so
proud
begins
now
to
wither
That
any
may
pluck
at
the
petals
so
gay
Alone
in
the
night
she
muses
a
while
And
thinks
of
the
days
and
how
they
will
pass
She
cries
for
the
lonely
years
that
awaiting
Till
death
takes
her
hand
and
weds
her
at
last
Down
in
the
barroom
she
moves
among
men
Who
watch
her
and
touch
her
whenever
they
can
And
she
notices
hands
and
mouths
as
they
drink
And
over
the
tankards
the
eyes
of
each
man
Speak
to
me
gently
before
we
begin.
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