Lyrics Cruel Mother - Martin Simpson , Andy Cutting , Nancy Kerr
There
was
a
lady,
lived
in
York
Come
gentle
heart,
speak
to
me
true
She
fell
in
love
with
her
father's
clerk
Go
bear
away
the
boughs
of
yew
She
loved
him
long
and
many
a
day
Come
gentle
heart,
speak
to
me
true
Till
big
with
child
she
went
away
Go
bear
away
the
boughs
of
yew
She
went
unto
the
wilderness
Come
gentle
heart,
speak
to
me
true
Being
pitied
for
her
heaviness
Go
bear
away
the
boughs
of
yew
She
leaned
her
back
against
a
thorn
Come
gentle
heart,
speak
to
me
true
And
there
she
has
two
babies
born
Go
bear
away
the
boughs
of
yew
She
took
a
penknife,
long
and
sharp
Come
gentle
heart,
speak
to
me
true
And
stabbed
them
both
right
to
the
heart
Go
bear
away
the
boughs
of
yew
The
black,
black
earth
it
was
their
bed
Come
gentle
heart,
speak
to
me
true
The
green,
green
grass
their
coverlet
Go
bear
away
the
boughs
of
yew
As
she
passed
by
her
father's
hall
Come
gentle
heart,
speak
to
me
true
She
saw
two
babes
playing
with
a
ball
Go
bear
away
the
boughs
of
yew
Oh
babes,
oh
babes,
if
you
were
mine
Come
gentle
heart,
speak
to
me
true
I'd
dress
you
up
in
silk
so
fine
Go
bear
away
the
boughs
of
yew
Oh
mother,
oh
mother,
we
once
were
thine
Come
gentle
heart,
speak
to
me
true
But
now
we
sleep
with
Christ
divine
Go
bear
away
the
boughs
of
yew
Oh
mother,
mother,
for
your
sin
Come
gentle
heart,
speak
to
me
true
The
gates
of
Hell
you'll
enter
in
Go
bear
away
the
boughs
of
yew
But
Heaven
is
naught
to
my
babies
fair
Come
gentle
heart,
speak
to
me
true
And
Hell
is
naught
to
this
despair
Go
bear
away
the
boughs
of
yew
For
I
leaned
my
back
against
an
oak
Come
gentle
heart,
speak
to
me
true
But
first
it
bent,
and
then
it
broke
Go
bear
away
the
boughs
of
yew
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