paroles de chanson Little Musgrave - CARA
It
fell
upon
a
holy
day,
as
many
in
the
year
Musgrave
to
the
church
did
go
to
see
fine
ladies
there
And
some
were
dressed
in
velvet
red,
some
in
velvet
pale
Then
in
came
Lord
Barnard's
wife,
fairest
amongst
them
all
She
cast
an
eye
on
the
Little
Musgrave,
as
bright
as
summer's
sun
Said
Musgrave
unto
himself,
this
lady's
heart
I've
won
I
have
loved
you
fair
lady,
full
long
and
many's
the
day
And
I
have
loved
you,
Little
Musgrave,
and
never
a
word
did
say
I've
a
bower
in
Bucklesfordbury,
it's
my
heart's
delight
I'll
take
you
back
there
with
me
if
you
lie
in
my
arms
tonight
But
standing
by
was
a
little
footpage,
from
the
lady's
coach
he
ran
Altough
I
am
a
lady's
page,
I
am
Lord
Barnard's
man
And
my
Lord
Barnard
will
hear
of
this,
wheter
I
sink
or
swim
Everywhere
the
bridge
was
broken,
he'd
enter
the
water
and
swim
Ih
my
Lord
Barnard,
my
Lord
Barnard,
you
are
a
man
of
life
But
Musgrave
is
in
Bucklesfordbury,
asleep
with
your
wedded
wife
If
this
be
true,
my
little
footpage,
this
thing
that
you
tell
me
All
the
gold
in
Bucklesfordbury
I
gladly
will
give
to
thee
But
it
this
be
a
lie,
my
little
footpage,
this
thing
that
you
tell
me
From
the
highest
tree
in
Bucklesfordbury
hanged
you
will
be
Go
saddle
me
the
black,
he
said,
go
saddle
me
the
gray
And
sound
you
not
your
horns
lest
our
coming
be
betrayed
But
there
was
a
man
in
Lord
Barnard's
train
who
loved
the
Little
Musgrave
He
blew
his
horn
both
loud
and
shrill,
away,
Musgrave,
away
I
think
I
hear
the
morning
cock,
I
think
I
hear
the
jay
I
think
I
hear
Lord
Barnard's
men,
I
wished
I
was
away
Lie
still,
lie
still,
Little
Musgrave,
hug
me
from
the
cold
It's
nothing,
but
a
shepherd
lad,
bringing
his
flock
to
fold
Is
not
your
hawk
upon
its
perch,
your
steed
eats
oats
and
hay
And
you
a
lady
in
your
arms,
and
yet
you'd
go
away?
He's
turned
around,
kissed
her
twice,
then
they
fell
asleep
When
they
awoke
Lord
Barnard's
men
were
standing
at
their
feet
How
do
you
like
my
bed,
he
said,
and
how
do
you
like
me
sheets?
How
do
you
like
my
fair
lady
that
lies
in
your
arms
asleep
It's
well
I
like
your
bed,
he
said,
great
it
gives
me
pain
I'd
gladly
give
a
hundred
pound
to
be
on
yonder
plain
Rise
up,
rise
up,
Little
Musgrave,
rise
up
and
then
put
on
It'll
not
be
said
in
this
country
I
slaid
a
naked
man
So
slowly,
slowly
he
got
up,
slowly
he
put
on
Slowly
down
the
stairs,
thinking
to
be
slain
There
are
two
swords
down
by
my
side,
and
dear
they
cost
me
purse
You
can
have
the
best
of
them,
abd
I
will
take
the
worst
And
the
first
stroke
Little
Musgrave
struck,
it
hurt
Lord
Barnard
sore
And
the
next
stroke
Lord
Barnard
Struck,
Little
Musgrave
ne'er
struck
more
And
then
up
spoke
the
lady
fair
from
the
bed
where
on
she
lay
Altough
you're
dead,
Little
Musgrave,
still
for
you
I'll
pray
How
do
you
like
his
cheeks
he
said,
and
how
do
you
like
his
chin?
How
do
you
like
his
dead
body,
now
there's
no
life
within?
It's
more
I
love
his
cheeks,
she
cried,
more
I
love
his
chin
More
I
love
that
dead
body
than
all
your
kith
and
kin
He's
taken
out
his
long
long
sword,
to
strike
the
mortal
blow
Through
and
through
the
lady's
heart
the
cold
steel
it
did
go
A
grave,
a
grave
Lord
Barnard
cried,
to
put
these
lovers
in
With
my
lady
on
the
upper
hand,
she
came
from
better
kin
For
I've
just
killes
the
finest
knight
that
ever
rode
a
steed
And
I've
just
killed
the
finest
lady
that
ever
did
a
woman's
deed
It
fell
upon
a
holy
day...
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