Lyrics The Cobblers Daughter - Kate Rusby
I
am
a
cobbler′s
daughter
I'm
thought
of
rude
and
mean
But
a
finer
and
a
bonnier
lass
You
have
never
seen
I′ve
plagued
my
father's
head
For
my
life
I
wouldn't
wed
And
my
mother′s
in
the
prison
cause
of
me
There
was
a
handsome
young
man
Who
used
to
live
near
me
If
I
went
out,
if
I
went
in
He′d
always
follow
me
I'll
never
rue
the
day
It
happened
as
I
say
I
led
him
to
my
chamber
room
to
see
I
led
him
to
my
chamber
So
we
could
be
alone
And
knowing
that
my
mother
And
my
father
were
at
home
He
kissed
me
on
the
cheek
And
I
screamed
till
I
was
weak
My
father
came
a
running
to
the
door
He′s
jumped
upon
the
young
man
As
I
was
standing
by
But
he
brought
his
fist
behind
his
head
And
thumped
him
in
the
eye
Then
my
mother
heard
the
din
Up
the
stairs
she
did
begin
With
a
broom
for
a
weapon
she
held
high
Out
ran
the
young
man
To
the
stairs
straightway
But
my
mother
she
was
waiting
Like
a
raging
bull
I'd
say
She′s
hit
him
on
the
head
The
young
man
fell
like
lead
Quite
dead
upon
the
floor
he
lay
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