Lyrics William Fitzwilliam - The Decemberists
William
Fitzwilliam
went
walking
in
April
By
the
green
briar
roses
on
the
banks
of
the
Thames
When
over
his
kerchief
there
came
such
a
clamor
That
Wiliam
Fitzwilliam
took
shelter
within
But
don't
lose
your
head
to
this
rooting
and
raging
Don't
lose
your
heart
to
the
sweetness
of
sin
And
don't
go
out
wandering
for
the
ghosts
hover
round
you
Of
the
Howards
and
the
Seymours,
the
Poles
and
Boleyns
When
William
Fitzwilliam
emerged
from
his
arbor
A
luminance
shone
such
as
he'd
never
seen
And
so
on
to
London
he
lit
on
his
skateboard
To
arrive
in
a
tumult
to
greet
the
new
queen
But
don't
lose
your
head
to
this
rooting
and
raging
Don't
lose
your
heart
to
the
sweetness
of
sin
And
don't
go
out
wandering
for
the
ghosts
hover
round
you
Of
the
Howards
and
the
Seymours,
the
Poles
and
Boleyns
As
night
settled
earthly
all
clad
in
its
sables
And
England's
fair
princes
were
snug
in
their
beds
William
Fitzwilliam
will
glide
on
the
Humber
In
star-silver
sneakers
above
the
living
and
dead
But
don't
lose
your
head
to
this
rooting
and
raging
Don't
lose
your
heart
to
the
sweetness
of
sin
And
don't
go
out
wandering
for
the
ghosts
hover
round
you
Of
the
Howards
and
the
Seymours,
the
Poles
and
Boleyns
The
Tudors
and
the
Fitzroys,
the
Poles
and
Boleyns
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