paroles de chanson Jack Orion - Bert Jansch
Jack
Orion
was
as
good
a
fiddler
As
ever
fiddled
on
a
string
He
could
make
young
women
mad
To
the
tune
his
fiddle
would
sing
He
could
fiddle
the
fish
out
of
salt
water
Or
water
from
a
marble
stone
Or
milk
from
out
of
a
maiden's
breast
Though
baby
she'd
got
none
He's
taken
his
fiddle
into
his
hand
He's
fiddled
and
he's
sung
And
oft
he's
fiddled
unto
the
King
Who
never
thought
it
long
And
he
sat
fiddling
in
the
castle
hall
He's
played
them
all
so
sound
asleep
All
but
for
the
young
princess
And
for
love
she
stayed
awake
And
first
he
played
at
a
slow
grave
tune
And
then
a
gay
one
flew
And
many's
the
sigh
and
loving
word
That
passed
between
the
two
Come
to
my
bower,
sweet
Jack
Orion
When
all
men
are
at
rest
As
I
am
a
lady
true
to
my
word
Thou
shalt
be
a
welcome
guest
He's
lapped
his
fiddle
in
a
cloth
of
green
A
glad
man,
Lord,
was
he
Then
he's
run
off
to
his
own
house
Says,
Tom
come
hither
unto
me
When
day
has
dawned
and
the
cocks
have
crown
And
flapped
their
wings
so
wide
I
am
bidden
to
that
lady's
door
To
stretch
out
by
her
side
Lie
down
in
your
bed,
dear
master
And
sleep
as
long
as
you
may
I'll
keep
good
watch
and
awaken
you
Three
hours
before
'tis
day
But
the
rose
up
that
worthless
lad
His
master's
clothes
did
don
A
collar
he's
cast
about
his
neck
He
seemed
the
gentleman
Well
he
didn't
take
that
lady
gay
To
bolster
nor
to
bed
But
down
upon
the
bower
floor
He
quickly
had
her
laid
And
he
neither
kissed
her
when
he
came
Nor
when
from
her
he
did
go
And
in
and
out
of
her
window
The
moon
like
a
coal
did
glow
Ragged
are
your
stockings
love
Stubbley
is
your
cheek
and
chin
And
tangled
is
that
yellow
hair
That
I
saw
yester'
'een
The
stockings
belong
to
my
boy
Tom
They're
the
first
come
to
my
hand
The
wind
is
tangled
my
yellow
hair
As
I
rode
o'er
the
land
Tom
took
his
fiddle
into
his
hand
So
saucy
there
he
sang
Then
he's
off
back
to
his
master's
house
As
fast
as
he
could
run
Wake
up,
wake
up
my
good
master
I
fear
'tis
almost
dawn
Wake
up,
wake
up
the
cock
has
crowed
'Tis
time
that
you
were
gone
The
quickly
rose
up
Jack
Orion
Put
on
his
cloak
and
shoon
And
cast
a
collar
about
his
neck
He
was
a
lord's
true
son
And
when
he
came
to
the
lady's
bower
He
lightly
rattled
the
pin
The
lady
was
true
to
her
word
She
rose
and
let
him
in
Oh
whether
have
you
left
with
me
Your
bracelet
or
your
glove?
Or
are
you
returned
back
again
To
know
more
of
my
love?
Jack
Orion
swore
a
bloody
oath
By
oak
and
ash
and
bitter
thorn
Saying,
lady
I
never
was
in
your
house
Since
the
day
that
I
was
born
Oh
then
it
was
your
young
footpage
That
has
so
cruelly
beguiled
me
And
woe
that
the
blood
of
the
ruffian
lad
Should
spring
in
my
body
Then
she
pulled
forth
a
little
sharp
knife
That
hung
down
at
her
knee
O'er
her
white
feet
the
red
blood
ran
Or
ever
a
hand
could
stay
And
dead
she
lay
on
her
bower
floor
At
the
dawning
of
the
day
Jack
Orion
ran
to
his
own
house
Saying,
Tom
my
boy
come
here
to
me
Come
hither
now
and
I'll
pay
your
fee
And
well
paid
you
shall
be
If
I
had
killed
a
man
tonight
Tom
I
would
tell
it
thee
But
if
I
have
taken
no
life
tonight
Tom
thou
hast
taken
three
Then
he
pulled
out
his
bright
brown
sword
And
dried
it
on
his
sleeve
And
he
smote
off
that
vile
lad's
head
And
asked
for
no
man's
leave
He
set
the
sword's
point
to
his
breast
The
pommel
to
a
stone
Through
the
falseness
of
that
lying
lad
These
three
lives
were
all
gone
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