paroles de chanson Young Edmund - Bella Hardy
Young
Emily
was
a
servant
girl,
her
lover
a
sailor
bold
He
ploughed
the
main
much
gold
to
gain
for
Emily
we
are
told
When
seven
years
had
gone
and
passed
he
did
return
him
home
To
show
the
gold
that
he
had
gained
down
on
the
lowlands
low
Her
father
kept
a
public
house,
it
stood
down
by
the
sea
"Young
Edmund
you
can
enter
there
and
all
night
you
can
stay
And
I'll
meet
you
here
tomorrow,
just
don't
you
let
my
father
know
That
your
name
it
is
that
young
Edmund
who
ploughed
the
lowlands
low"
As
Edmund
he
did
enter
there,
well
all
his
gold
he
did
show
Said
Emily's
cruel
father,
"This
gold
shall
be
your
foe
For
your
wealth
and
all
you
money
shall
soon
my
fortunes
grow
And
I'll
send
your
body
sinking
down
into
the
lowlands
low"
As
Edmund
on
his
pillow
lay
and
scarce
had
fell
asleep
It's
Emily's
cruel
father
into
the
room
he
did
creep
He
has
dragged
and
raised
him
out
of
bed
and
to
the
sea
he
did
go
And
he's
sent
his
body
sinking
down
into
the
lowlands
low
As
Emily
on
her
pillow
lay,
she
had
a
frightful
dream
She
dreamt
she
saw
her
young
Edmund
laid
in
a
crystal
stream
And
so
early
the
next
morning
to
her
father's
house
she
did
go
Because
she
loved
him
dearly
who
ploughed
the
lowlands
low
"Oh
father
where's
the
stranger,
come
here
last
night
to
lie?"
"Oh
he
is
dead,
no
tales
he'll
tell"
her
father
did
reply.
"Oh
father,
cruel
father,
you
shall
die
a
public
show
For
the
murder
of
that
young
Edmund
who
ploughed
the
lowlands
low"
It's
Emily's
cruel
father,
could
day
nor
night
take
rest
For
the
murder
of
this
young
Edmund
he
therefore
did
confess
He
was
tried
and
he
was
sentenced
and
he
died
a
public
show
For
the
murder
of
that
young
Edmund
who
ploughed
the
lowlands
low
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