Lyrics William Taylor - Martin Carthy
I′ll
sing
you
a
song
of
two
young
lovers
Oh
from
Lichfield
town
they
came
Oh
the
young
man's
name
was
William
Taylor
Sarah
Gray
was
the
maiden′s
name
William
Taylor
he
has
enlisted
For
a
soldier
he
has
gone
And
he's
gone
and
he's
left
his
own
true
lover
For
to
sigh
and
for
to
moan
Sarah
his
parents
they
abused
her
Filled
her
heart
with
much
grief
and
woe
And
for
to
seek
young
William
Taylor
For
a
soldier
she
would
go
She
dressed
herself
in
man′s
apparel
Man′s
apparel
she
put
on
And
for
to
seek
young
William
Taylor
For
a
soldier
she
has
gone
One
day
as
she
was
exercising
Exercising
one,
two,
three,
four
with
the
rest
Oh
a
silver
chain
fell
down
from
her
waist
Oh
then
exposed
her
lily-white
breast
The
sergeant
he
stepped
up
to
her
Asked
her,
"Young
lady,
what
brings
you
here?"
"Oh
I've
come
in
search
of
William
Taylor
Who
was
pressed
from
me
last
year."
"Oh
if
you
come
in
search
of
William
Taylor
William
Taylor
he′s
not
here
For
I
do
hear
that
he's
to
be
married
To
some
lovely
lady
fair."
"And
if
you
rise
early
in
the
morning
Early
at
the
break
of
day
Oh
it′s
there
you'll
see
your
William
Taylor
Walking
out
with
the
ladies
gay."
So
she
rose
early
in
the
morning
Early
at
the
break
of
the
very
next
day
And
it′s
there
she's
seen
her
William
Taylor
Walking
out
with
the
ladies
gay
She
has
called
for
a
brace
of
pistols
A
brace
of
pistols
was
brought
all
there
to
her
hand
And
she's
shot
William
Taylor
With
his
bride
at
his
right
hand
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