paroles de chanson Outlandish Knight - Martin Carthy
Lady
Margaret
she
sits
in
her
bower
sewing
Baba
and
a
lily-va
When
she
saw
the
knight
with
his
horn
a-blowing
On
the
very
first
morning
of
May
"Oh
would
your
lord
would
give
to
me
rest
And
it′s
baba
and
a
lily-va
And
that
young
knight
lay
here
on
my
breast
On
the
very
first
morning
of
May."
Now
the
lady
she
had
these
words
scarce
spoken
And
baba
and
a
lily-va
When
in
at
her
window
the
knight
come
a-jumping
On
the
very
first
morning
of
May
"Oh
strange
it
is,
oh
strange,
young
woman
And
baba
and
a
lily-va
I
can
scarce
blow
my
horn
but
I
hear
you
a-calling
On
the
very
first
morning
of
May."
"Go
get
you
gold
from
your
father's
table
Deliver
it
all
unto
me
And
the
two
fastest
horses
in
your
father′s
stable
Where
there
stand
thirty
and
three."
Now
she's
mounted
her
up
on
the
black,
black
horse
And
he's
rode
on
the
dapple
grey
And
they
rode
till
they
come
to
the
broad
seaside
Just
three
hours
before
it
was
day
"Light
down,
light
down
off
your
horse,
" he
cries
"And
deliver
him
up
unto
me
For
it′s
six
pretty
maids
I
have
drowned
here
And
the
seventh
one
you
shall
be."
"Take
off,
take
off
all
your
clothes,"
he
cries
"And
deliver
them
all
unto
me
For
they
are
too
fine
and
costly
robes
For
to
rot
in
the
salt
salt
sea."
"Light
down,
light
down
off
your
horse,"
she
cries
"And
turn
your
back
unto
me
For
it′s
not
fitting
that
any
gentleman
A
naked
lady
should
see."
So
he's
lighted
him
down
off
his
horse
so
high
And
he′s
turned
his
back
unto
she
And
she's
catched
him
around
his
middle
so
small
And
she′s
tumbled
him
all
down
in
the
sea
Sometimes
he
sank,
sometimes
he
swam
And
it's
baba
and
a
lily-va
"Oh
help,
oh
help,
o
you
pretty
fair
maid
Or
drownded
I
shall
be."
"Lie
there,
lie
there,
o
you
false
young
man
Lie
there
instead
of
me
For
it′s
six
pretty
maids
you
have
drownded
here
And
the
seventh
one
have
drownded
thee."
So
she's
mounted
her
up
on
the
black,
black
horse
And
she's
led
the
dapple
grey
And
she′s
rode
till
she
come
to
her
father′s
yard
Just
an
hour
before
it
was
day
And
a
parrot
sitting
up
at
his
window
so
high
And
baba
and
a
lily-va
"Oh
where
have
you
been
my
pretty
mistress
So
long
before
it
is
day."
"Don't
you
prittle,
don′t
you
prattle,
o
my
pretty
Polly
Don't
tell
no
tales
on
me
And
your
cage
shall
be
made
of
the
finest
glittering
gold
And
your
perch
of
the
best
ivory."
And
her
father
sitting
up
at
his
window
so
high
And
on
hearing
the
parrot,
he
did
say
"Oh
what
is
the
matter,
my
pretty
Polly
That
you
cry
so
long
before
the
day?"
"Oh
there
come
a
cat
to
my
window
so
high
And
it′s
baba
and
a
lily-va
And
I
was
a-calling
my
pretty
mistress
Just
to
frighten
that
pussycat
away."
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