paroles de chanson Clerk Saunders - June Tabor
Oh
it
was
a
sad
and
a
rainy
night
And
the
rain
did
rain
from
town
to
town
Clerk
Saunders
and
his
lady
gay
Were
a-walking
through
the
fields
so
brown
"Oh
a
bed,
a
bed,"
Clerk
Saunders
cried
"A
bed,
a
bed
for
you
and
me."
"Oh
never
a
bed,"
says
the
gay
lady
"Until
it
we′d
to
married
be
For
it's
I
have
seven
brothers
bold
And
unto
you
they
bear
no
good
will
And
if
they
catch
you
in
my
bower
Oh
they′d
value
not
your
blood
to
spill."
"Oh,
I'll
take
the
sword
out
from
my
scabbard
And
slowly,
slowly
lift
up
the
pin
That
you
might
swear
and
save
your
oath
That
you
never
let
Clerk
Sandy
in
Then
take
me
up
all
in
your
arms
And
carry
me
unto
your
bed
That
you
might
swear
and
save
your
oath:
Clerk
Sandy
never
I'
your
bower
did
tread."
So
he′s
taken
the
sword
out
from
his
scabbard
And
slowly,
slowly
lifted
the
pin
That
she
might
swear
and
save
her
oath
That
she
never
let
Clerk
Sandy
in
Then
she′s
taken
him
up
in
her
two
arms
And
carried
him
unto
her
bed
That
she
might
swear
and
save
her
oath
Clerk
Sandy
never
I'
her
bower
did
tread
And
then
it′s
in
and
came
her
brothers
bold
And
all
their
torches
burning
bright
Says
they,
"We
have
but
the
one
sister
And
see,
she's
lying
with
a
knight."
And
then
it′s
up
and
spoke
the
first
o'
them
"I
know
they
have
been
lovers
dear."
And
up
and
spoke
the
next
o′
them
"Oh
they've
been
in
love
for
many's
the
year."
And
then
it′s
up
and
spoke
the
third
o′
them
"'T
would
be
a
shame
these
two
to
twain."
And
up
and
spoke
the
fourth
o′
them
"Oh
it's
a
sin
to
kill
a
sleeping
man."
And
then
it′s
up
and
spoke
the
fifth
o'
them
"I
swear
they′ll
never
be
harmed
by
me."
And
up
and
spoke
the
sixth
o'
them
"Oh
we'll
take
our
leave
and
we′ll
go
our
way."
And
then
it′s
up
and
spoke
the
seventh
brother
Saying,
"Though
there
be
no
man
but
me
I
bear
the
brand
all
in
my
hand
Shall
surely
make
Clerk
Sandy
die!"
And
then
he's
taken
out
his
nut
brown
sword
And
drawn
it
three
times
through
the
straw
And
through
and
through
Clerk
Saunders′
body
Oh
he's
got
that
rusty
rapier
go!
And
they
have
lain
all
night
in
each
other′s
arms
Until
the
day
began
to
dawn
And
kindly
to
him
she
did
say
"Oh
it's
time,
my
love,
that
you
were
away
Oh
you
are
the
sleepiest
young
man
That
ever
my
two
eyes
did
see
For
you′ve
lain
all
night
all
in
my
arms
And
I'm
sure
it
is
a
shame
to
be."
And
then
she's
drawn
the
blankets
to
the
foot
And
turned
the
sheets
unto
the
wall
And
there
she′s
seen
his
bloody
wounds
And
his
two
grey
eyes
all
pale
and
cold
And
it′s,
"Cursed
be
my
bloody
brothers!
Aye
an
an
ill
death
may
he
die!
For
you
dared
not
fight
him
in
the
field
But
you
slew
him
as
he
lay
with
me
And
it's
I
will
do
for
my
love′s
sake
What
many
a
lady
will
not
do
Seven
long
years
shall
come
and
go
Before
I
wear
stocking
or
I
wear
shoe
And
there's
never
a
shirt
goes
on
my
back
And
never
a
comb
goes
in
my
hair
Never
a
fire
nor
a
candle
light
Shine
in
my
bower
anymore."
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