Lyrics William and Davy - Kate Rusby
William
and
Davy
were
born
in
one
hall
They
grew
side
by
side,
as
they
grew
strong
and
tall
Shared
most
things,
only
quarrelled
now
and
then
In
twenty
years
they
were
fine
young
men
In
twenty
years
they
were
fine
young
men
William
and
Davy
their
hearts
have
been
won
For
each
young
man
she's
the
very
same
one
Her
eyes
are
blue;
she
has
soft
and
snowy
skin
A
fairer
maiden
there
never
has
been
A
fairer
maiden
there
never
has
been
Said
William
to
Davy
this
girl
I
must
wed
She
fills
my
dreams
like
she
fills
my
head
Please
be
kind
her
true
lover
I'll
be
him
And
around
the
ocean
I'm
willing
to
swim
And
around
the
ocean
I'm
willing
to
swim
Oh
dearest
William
you
must
play
fair
She's
in
my
heart
and
she
will
always
be
there
And
I
am
sure
that
she
loves
me
more
than
thee
In
her
arms
I
soon
will
be
In
her
arms
I
soon
will
be
Said
William
to
Davy,
away
let
us
ride
Unto
her
we
will
stand
side
by
side
There
she'll
choose
who
she'll
love
and
who
she'll
wed
And
who
will
lie
with
her
in
her
bed
Who
will
lie
with
her
in
her
bed
The
brothers
they
rode
through
wind
and
through
rain
Each
of
them
her
heart
for
to
gain
They
rode
until
they
were
standing
at
her
door
Their
bellies
empty,
their
hearts
were
sore
Their
bellies
empty,
their
hearts
were
sore
Then
swiftly
the
maiden
she
opened
the
door
Young
William
and
Davy,
come
round
here
no
more
Wed
I
am,
oh
and
happy
I
will
be
Gold
and
silver
he
gave
to
me
Gold
and
silver
he
gave
to
me
William
and
Davy
were
born
in
one
hall
They
both
rode
side
by
side
and
they
never
did
stall
They
both
have
lost
the
girl
that
they
adore
Their
bellies
empty,
their
hearts
still
sore
Their
bellies
empty,
their
hearts
still
sore
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