paroles de chanson Reynardine - June Tabor
One
night
upon
my
mountain
walls
two
miles
below
Fermoy
I
met
a
farmer′s
daughter
all
on
the
mountains
high
I
said,
"My
pretty
fair
maid,
my
lot
to
meet
you
here
All
on
this
lonesome
mountain
your
beauty
shines
so
clear"
She
said,
"Young
man,
be
civil
my
company
forsake
For
its
to
my
good
opinion
I
fear
you
are
some
rake."
If
my
parents
they
should
come
to
know
my
life
there
were
destroyed
For
keeping
of
your
company
all
on
the
mountains
high
And
he
said,
"My
dear,
I
am
no
rake
brought
up
in
Venus'
train
But
I′m
searching
for
concealment
all
on
the
lonesome
plain."
"Your
beauty
so
enticed
me,
I
could
not
pass
it
by
But
it's
with
my
gun
I'll
guard
you
all
on
the
mountains
high."
Now
her
cherry
cheeks
and
her
ruby
lips
they
lost
their
former
dye
And
she′s
fainted
into
his
arms
there
all
on
the
mountain
high
Now
they
had
not
kissed
there
once
nor
twice
till
she
came
to
again
And
at
that
she
asked
him,
"Pray
tell
to
me
your
name."
"If
by
chance
you
ask
for
me,
perhaps
you′ll
not
me
find
I'll
be
in
my
castle,
enquire
for
Reynardine."
Sun
and
dark,
she
followed
him,
his
teeth
did
brightly
shine
And
he
led
her
over
the
mountain
the
sly
bold
Reynardine
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