paroles de chanson Matty Groves - Live At The L.A. Troubadour, 1974 - Fairport Convention
A
holiday,
a
holiday
And
the
first
one
of
the
year
Lord
Donald's
wife
came
into
the
church
The
Gospel
for
to
hear
And
when
the
meeting
it
was
done
She
cast
her
eyes
about
And
there
she
saw
little
Matty
Groves
Walking
in
the
crowd
"Come
home
with
me,
little
Matty
Groves
Come
home
with
me
tonight
Come
home
with
me,
little
Matty
Groves
And
sleep
with
me
'til
light"
"Oh,
I
can't
come
home,
I
won't
come
home
And
sleep
with
you
tonight
By
the
rings
on
your
fingers
I
can
tell
you
are
Lord
Donald's
wife"
"But
if
I
am
Lord
Donald's
wife
Lord
Donald's
not
at
home
He
is
out
in
the
far
cornfields
Bringing
the
yearlings
home"
And
a
servant
who
was
standing
by
And
hearing
what
was
said
He
swore
Lord
Donald
he
would
know
Before
the
sun
would
set
And
in
his
hurry
to
carry
the
news
He
bent
his
breast
and
ran
And
when
he
came
to
the
broad
mill
stream
He
took
off
his
shoes
and
he
swam
Little
Matty
Groves,
he
lay
down
And
took
a
little
sleep
When
he
awoke,
Lord
Donald
Was
standing
at
his
feet
Saying,
"How
do
you
like
my
feather
bed
And
how
do
you
like
my
sheets
How
do
you
like
my
lady
Who
lies
in
your
arms
asleep?"
"Oh,
well,
I
like
your
feather
bed
And
well,
I
like
your
sheets
But
better
I
like
your
lady
gay
Who
lies
in
my
arms
asleep"
"Well,
get
up,
get
up",
Lord
Donald
cried
"Get
up
as
quick
as
you
can
It'll
never
be
said
in
fair
England
I
slew
a
naked
man"
"Oh,
I
can't
get
up,
I
won't
get
up
I
can't
get
up
for
my
life
For
you
have
two
long
beaten
swords
And
I
not
a
pocket
knife"
"Well,
it's
true
I
have
two
beaten
swords
And
they
cost
me
deep
in
the
purse
But
you
will
have
the
better
of
them
And
I
will
have
the
worse"
"And
you
will
strike
the
very
first
blow
And
strike
it
like
a
man
I
will
strike
the
very
next
blow
And
I'll
kill
you
if
I
can"
So
Matty
struck
the
very
first
blow
And
he
hurt
Lord
Donald
sore
Lord
Donald
struck
the
very
next
blow
And
Matty
struck
no
more
And
then
Lord
Donald
he
took
his
wife
And
he
sat
her
on
his
knee
Saying,
"Who
do
you
like
the
best
of
us
Matty
Groves
or
me?"
And
then
up
spoke
his
own
dear
wife
Never
heard
to
speak
so
free
"I'd
rather
a
kiss
from
dead
Matty's
lips
Than
you
or
your
finery"
Lord
Donald,
he
jumped
up
And
loudly
he
did
bawl
He
struck
his
wife
right
through
the
heart
And
pinned
her
against
the
wall
"A
grave,
a
grave",
Lord
Donald
cried
"To
put
these
lovers
in
But
bury
my
lady
at
the
top
For
she
was
of
noble
kin"
1 Rising For The Moon
2 Restless
3 White Dress
4 Let It Go
5 Stranger To Himself
6 What Is True?
7 Iron Lion
8 Dawn
9 After Halloween
10 Night-Time Girl
11 One More Chance
12 White Dress - Live On 'The London Weekend Show', 1975
13 Dawn - Alternate Version
14 What Is True? - Studio Demo
15 Down In The Flood - Live At The L.A. Troubadour, 1974
16 Ballad Of Ned Kelly - Live At The L.A. Troubadour, 1974
17 Solo - Live At The L.A. Troubadour, 1974
18 It'll Take A Long Time - Live At The L.A. Troubadour, 1974
19 She Moves Through The Fair - Live At The L.A. Troubadour, 1974
20 The Hens March Through The Midden & The Four Poster Bed - Live At The L.A. Troubadour, 1974
21 The Hexamshire Lass - Live At The L.A. Troubadour, 1974
22 Knocking On Heaven's Door - Live At The L.A. Troubadour, 1974
23 Six Days On The Road - Live At The L.A. Troubadour, 1974
24 Like An Old Fashioned Waltz - Live At The L.A. Troubadour, 1974
25 John The Gun - Live At The L.A. Troubadour, 1974
26 Down Where The Drunkards Roll - Live At The L.A. Troubadour, 1974
27 Crazy Lady Blues - Live At The L.A. Troubadour, 1974
28 Who Knows Where The Time Goes - Live At The L.A. Troubadour, 1974
29 Matty Groves - Live At The L.A. Troubadour, 1974
30 That'll Be The Day - Live At The L.A. Troubadour, 1974
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