paroles de chanson The White Cockade - Kate Rusby
One
day
as
I
was
walking
all
o′er
yon
fields
of
moss,
I
had
no
thoughts
of
enlisting
till
some
soldiers
did
me
cross,
They
kindly
did
invite
me
to
a
flowing
ball
and
down,
They
advanced,
they
advanced
me
some
money,
A
shilling
from
the
crown.
My
true
love
he
is
handsome
and
he
wears
a
white
cockade,
He
is
a
handsome
young
man,
likewise
a
roving
blade,
He
is
a
handsome
young
man,
he's
gone
to
serve
the
King,
Oh
my
very,
oh
my
very,
Heart
is
aching
all
the
love
of
him.
My
true
love
he
is
handsome
and
comely
for
to
see,
And
by
a
sad
misfortune
a
soldier
now
is
he,
I
wish
the
man
that′s
listed
him
might
prosper
night
nor
day,
And
I
wish
that,
I
wish
that,
The
hollanders
might
sink
him
in
the
sea.
Then
he
took
out
his
hankerchief
to
wipe
my
flowing
eye,
Leave
off
your
lamentations
likewise
your
mournful
sighs,
Leave
off
your
grief
and
sorrow
until
I
march
o'er
yon
plain,
We'll
be
married,
we′ll
be
married,
In
the
springtime
when
I
return
again.
My
true
love
he
is
listed
and
it′s
all
for
him
I'll
rove,
I′ll
write
his
name
on
every
tree
that
grows
in
yonder
grove,
My
poor
heart
it
does
hallow,
how
my
poor
heart
it
does
cry,
To
remind
me,
to
remind
me,
Of
my
ploughboy,
until
the
day
I
die
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