Lyrics Jennifer Gentle - The Clancy Brothers
JENNIFER
GENTLE
There
were
three
sisters,
fair
and
bright,
Jennifer
gentle,
fair
Rosie
Marie,
Wanted
to
wed
with
a
valiant
Knight
As
the
dew
flies
over
the
mulberry
tree.
The
eldest
sister
took
him
in,
Also
bolted
the
silver
pin.
The
second
sister
made
his
bed,'
Placed
the
pillow
right
under
his
head.
But
the
youngest
sister,
fair
and
bright,
Wanted
to
wed
with
the
valiant
knight.
Well,
if
you
will
answer
my
questions
three,
Then,
fair
maid,
I
would
marry
thee.
Oh,
what
is
whiter
than
the
milk?
What
is
softer
than
the
silk?
Oh,
snow
is
whiter
than
the
silk;
Down
is
softer
than
the
silk.
And
what
is
sharper
than
the
thorn?
What
is
louder
than
the
horn?
Oh,
hunger
is
sharper
than
the
thorn,
Thunder's
louder
than
the
horn.
And
what
is
broader
than
the
way?
What
is
deeper
than
the
sea.
Oh,
love
is
broader
than
the
way;
Hell
is
deeper
than
the
sea.
Well,
now
you've
answered
my
questions
three;
Now,
fair
maid,
I
would
marry
thee.
Thisversion
comes
from
Cornwall
England.
It
was
first
printed
in
Gilbert's
Christmas
Carols
in
1893.
From
BTM
FSI-96.
Recorded
by
Redpath
- Lowlands,
Clancys-
Flowers
in
the
Valley
Child
#1
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