Lyrics Mary of the Wild Moor - Vandaveer
It
was
on
one
cold
winter
night,
When
the
wind
blew
across
the
wild
moor.
When
Mary
came
wandering
home
with
a
child,
Till
she
came
to
her
own
father's
door.
"Father,
dear
father,"
she
cried,
"Come
down
and
open
the
door,
Or
the
child
in
my
arms
will
perish
and
die,
From
the
winds
that
blow
across
the
wild
moor."
But
her
father
was
deaf
to
her
cry.
Not
a
sound
of
a
voice
did
he
hear.
So
the
watchdog
did
howl
and
the
village
bells
tolled,
And
the
wind
blew
across
the
wild
moor.
Oh,
how
the
old
man
must
have
felt,
When
he
came
to
the
door
the
next
morn',
And
he
found
Mary
dead
but
the
child
still
alive,
Closely
grasping
its
dead
mother's
arms.
In
grief,
the
old
man
passed
away,
And
the
child,
to
it's
mother,
went
soon.
And
no
one,
they
say,
lives
there
to
this
day,
And
the
cottage,
to
ruin,
has
gone.
But
the
villagers
point
out
the
spot,
Where
the
willows
grew
over
the
door.
Saying,
"There
Mary
died,
once
the
gay
village
bride,
From
the
wind
that
blow
across
the
wild
moor."
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