Lyrics Young Waters - June Tabor
All
about
you
and
the
winds
blows
cold,
and
the
round
tables
begin
Oh
there
is
come
to
our
kings
court
many
well
favoured
man.
The
queen
looked
over
the
castle
wall
beheld
both
vale
and
down
And
there
she
spied
young
Water
come
a
riding
to
the
town.
His
footmen
they
did
run
before
and
his
horsemen
rode
behind
A
mantel
of
the
burning
gold
to
keep
him
from
the
wind
Gold
and
honest
his
horse
before
and
silver
short
behind
The
horse
young
Waters
rode
upon
was
swifter
than
the
wind.
Then
up
spoke
a
wildly
lord
and
unto
the
queen
says
he
Oh
tell
me
who
is
the
fairest
face
rides
in
the
company
Oh
I′ve
seen
lord
and
I've
seen
laird
and
knights
of
high
degree
But
young
Waters
is
the
fairest
face
that
ever
mine
eyes
did
see.
Then
up
spoke
the
jealous
king
and
an
angry
man
was
he
Oh
if
he
had
been
twice
as
fair
you
might
have
accepted
me
You′re
neither
lord
nor
laird
she
said,
but
the
king
that
wears
the
crown
And
there
is
not
a
knight
in
all
of
Scotland
but
to
thee
must
bow
down
But
for
all
that
she
could
do
or
say
a
pleased
he
would
not
be
And
for
the
words
that
the
queen
had
spoke
young
Waters
he
must
die
And
they
have
taken
young
Waters
and
put
fetters
on
his
feet
And
they
have
taken
young
Waters
and
thrown
him
in
dungeons
deep
Oft
have
I
ridden
to
Sterling
town
in
the
wind
both
and
the
wet
But
I
never
rode
to
Sterling
town
with
fetters
on
my
feet
Oft
have
I
ridden
to
Sterling
town
in
the
wind
both
and
the
rain
But
I
never
rode
to
Sterling
town
never
to
return
again
For
they
have
taken
to
the
heading
hill,
his
young
son
in
his
cradle
And
they
have
taken
to
the
heading
hill,
his
horse
both
and
his
saddle
And
they
have
taken
to
the
heading
hill
his
lady
fair
to
see
And
for
the
words
that
the
queen
had
spoke
young
Waters
he
did
die
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