paroles de chanson Captain Wedderburn - Great Big Sea
A
noblemen's
fair
daughter
Came
down
a
narrow
lane.
And
met
with
Captain
Wedderburn,
The
keeper
of
the
game
Now
my
pretty
fair
miss
If
it
wasn't
for
the
law,
You
and
I
in
the
bed
might
lie
Roll
me
over
next
to
the
wall
Roll
me
over
next
to
the
wall
Now,
my
dear
good
man,
she
said
Do
not
be
perplexed
Before
that
you
might
bed
with
me
You
must
answer
questions
six.
Six
questions
you
must
answer
me,
And
I
will
ask
them
all
And
you
and
I
in
the
bed
might
lie
Roll
me
over
next
to
the
wall
Roll
me
over
next
to
the
wall
What
is
rounder
than
a
ring,
And
higher
than
the
trees?
And
what
is
worse
than
a
woman's
curse,
And
what
is
deeper
than
the
sea?
What
bird
sings
first,
which
one's
best?
Where
does
the
dew
first
fall
And
you
and
I
in
a
bed
might
lie
Roll
me
over
next
to
the
wall
Roll
me
over
next
to
the
wall
The
earth
is
rounder
than
a
ring,
And
heaven
is
higher
than
the
trees,
The
devil
is
worse
than
a
woman's
curse,
And
hell
in
deeper
than
the
sea
The
lark
sings
first,
the
thrush
sings
best,
Earth
is
where
the
dew
falls
And
you
and
I
in
a
bed
must
lie
Roll
me
over
next
to
the
wall
Roll
me
over
next
to
the
wall
He
takes
her
by
her
lily-white
hand
And
leads
her
down
the
hall
And
he
takes
her
by
her
slender
waist
For
fear
that
she
might
fall
And
he
lays
her
on
a
bed
of
down
Without
a
doubt
at
all
And
he
and
she
lie
in
one
bed
Roll
me
over
next
to
the
wall
And
she
and
he
lie
in
one
bed
Roll
me
over
next
to
the
wall
Roll
me
over
next
to
the
wall
Roll
me
over
next
to
the
wall
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