paroles de chanson John Barbury - Kate Rusby
There
was
a
lady
fine
and
gay
She
looked
so
neat
and
trim
She
went
into
her
own
garden
wall
To
see
her
ships
come
in
And
there
she
spies
her
daughter
Jane
Who
looked
so
pale
and
wan
Oh,
have
you
had
some
long
sickness
Or
lain
ye
with
a
man?
No,
I
have
had
no
long
sickness
Nor
lain
here
with
a
man
Her
petticoats
they
were
so
short
She
was
a
nine
months
gone
She
was
a
nine
months
gone
Oh
is
it
by
some
nobleman?
Or
by
a
man
of
fame?
Or
is
it
by
John
Barbury
Who
lately
come
from
Spain?
No,
it
is
by
a
nobleman,
Nor
by
no
man
of
fame
But
it
is
by
John
Barbury
Who
lately
come
from
Spain
And
she's
called
down
her
merry
men
By
one,
by
two,
by
three
John
Barbary
was
once
the
first
But
now
the
last
came
he
Oh
will
you
take
my
daughter
Jane
And
wed
her
out
of
hand?
And
you
will
dine
and
sup
with
me
And
be
heir
to
all
my
land
Oh,
I
will
take
your
daughter
Jane
And
wed
her
out
of
hand
And
I
will
dine
and
sup
with
you
But
I
do
not
want
your
land
For
I
have
houses
and
I
have
land
And
money
out
by
the
grand
And
had
it
not
been
for
your
daughter
I'd
never
be
your
man,
I'd
never
be
your
man
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