Lyrics The Border Widow's Lament - June Tabor
My
love,
he
built
me
a
bonny
bower
And
clad
it
o′er
with
lily
flower
A
bonnier
bower
you
ne'er
did
see
Than
my
true
love
he
built
for
me
There
came
a
man
by
middle
day
He
spied
his
sport
and
went
away
And
brought
the
King
that
very
night,
Who
broke
my
bower
and
slew
my
knight
He
slew
my
knight
to
me
so
dear
He
slew
my
knight
and
seized
his
gear
My
servants
all
for
life
did
flee
And
left
me
in
extremity
I
sewed
his
shroud,
making
my
moan
I
watched
his
corpse,
myself
alone
I
watched
his
body
night
and
day
No
living
creature
came
that
way
I
took
his
body
on
my
back
And
whiles
I
walked
and
whiles
I
sat
I
digged
a
grave
and
laid
him
in,
And
happed
him
with
the
turf
so
green
Oh,
don′t
you
think
my
heart
was
sore,
As
I
laid
the
earth
on
his
yellow
hair
Oh,
don't
you
think
my
heart
was
woe,
As
I
turned
about,
away
to
go
No
living
man
I'll
love
again
Since
that
my
lovely
knight
is
slain
With
just
one
lock
of
his
yellow
hair
I′ll
chain
my
heart
forevermore
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