paroles de chanson Mary Hamilton - Joan Baez
Word
is
to
the
kitchen
gone
and
word
is
to
the
hall
And
word
is
up
to
Madam
the
Queen
and
that's
the
worst
of
all
That
Mary
Hamilton's
born
a
babe
To
the
highest
Stuart
of
all
"Oh,
rise,
arise,
Mary
Hamilton
Arise
and
tell
to
me
What
thou
hast
done
with
thy
wee
babe?
I
saw
and
heard
weep
by
thee"
"I
put
him
in
a
tiny
boat
And
cast
him
out
to
sea
That
he
might
sink
or
he
might
swim
But
he'd
never
come
back
to
me"
"Oh,
rise,
arise,
Mary
Hamilton
Arise
and
come
with
me
There
is
a
wedding
in
Glasgow
town
This
night
we'll
go
and
see"
She
put
not
on
her
robes
of
black
Nor
her
robes
of
brown
But
she
put
on
her
robes
of
white
To
ride
into
Glasgow
town
As
she
rode
into
Glasgow
town
The
city
for
to
see
The
bailiff's
wife
and
the
provost's
wife
Cried,
"Alack
and
alas
for
thee"
"Ah,
you
need
not
weep
for
me",
she
cried
"You
need
not
weep
for
me
For
had
I
not
slain
my
own
wee
babe
This
death
I
would
not
dee"
"Oh,
little
did
my
mother
think
When
first
she
cradled
me
The
lands
I
was
to
travel
in
And
the
death
I
was
to
dee"
"Last
night
I
washed
the
Queen's
feet
And
put
the
gold
in
her
hair
And
the
only
reward
I
find
for
this
The
gallows
to
be
my
share"
"Cast
off,
cast
off
my
gown",
she
cried
"But
let
my
petticoat
be
And
tie
a
napkin
'round
my
face
The
gallows
I
would
not
see"
Then
by
'em
come
the
king
himself
Looked
up
with
a
pitiful
eye
"Come
down,
come
down,
Mary
Hamilton
Tonight
you'll
dine
with
me"
"Oh,
hold
your
tongue
my
sovereign
liege
And
let
your
folly
be
For
if
you'd
a
mind
to
save
my
life
You'd
never
have
shamed
me
here"
Last
night
there
were
four
Marys
Tonight
there'll
be
but
three
It
was
Mary
Beaton
and
Mary
Seton
And
Mary
Carmichael
and
me
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