Lyrics Mary Blaize - Kate Rusby
Good
people
all
with
one
accord,
Lament
for
Mary
Blaize,
She
never
wanted
one
good
word,
From
those
who
spoke
her
praise,
The
needy
seldom
passed
her
door,
And
always
found
her
kind,
She
freely
lent
to
all
the
poor,
Who
left
a
pledge
behind.
She
strove
the
neighbour
hood
to
please,
With
manners
wondrous
winning,
She
never
followed
wicked
ways,
Unless
when
she
was
sinning,
At
church
in
silks
and
satins
new,
With
hoop
of
monstrous
size,
She
never
slumbered
in
her
pew,
But
when
she
closed
her
eyes.
Her
love
was
sought
I
do
declare,
By
twenty
beaux
and
more,
The
King
himself
did
seem
to
care,
Where
she
had
walked
before,
But
wealth
and
finery
all
fled,
And
hangers-on
all
gone,
The
doctors
found
when
she
was
dead,
The
life
within
her
none.
Good
people
all
with
one
accord,
Lament
for
Mary
Blaize,
Who
never
wanted
one
good
word,
From
those
who
spoke
her
praise,
The
needy
seldom
passed
her
door,
And
always
found
her
kind,
She
freely
lent
to
all
the
poor
Who
left
a
pledge
behind.
Let
us
lament
in
sorrow
sore,
For
Kent
Street
well
may
say,
That
had
she
lived
a
twelve
month
more,
She
had
not
died
today.
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