paroles de chanson Castle by the Sea - Tim Eriksen
Arise,
arise
my
lady
fair
For
you
my
bride
shall
be
And
we
will
dwell
in
my
silven
bower
In
a
castle
by
the
sea
Come
bring
along
your
marraige
fee
That
you
can
claim
today
And
also
bring
your
swiftest
steed
The
milk
white
and
the
grey
She
mounted
on
her
milk
white
steed
He
rode
the
turban
grey
They
took
the
path
by
the
wild
seashore
Or
so
I've
heard
them
say
But
when
they
got
to
the
castle
high
It
looked
so
black
and
cold
She
wished
she'd
stayed
in
Boston
town
With
her
ten
thousand
pounds
of
gold
Lie
down,
lie
down
my
pretty
fair
maid
My
bride
you'll
never
be
For
it's
six
fair
maidens
I've
drowned
here
And
the
seventh
you
shall
be
Take
off,
take
off
that
scarlet
robe
And
lay
it
down
by
me
For
it
is
too
rich
and
costly
for
to
rot
in
the
briny
sea
Oh
then
turn
your
face
to
the
wild
seashore
And
your
back
to
yonder's
tree
For
it
is
a
disgrace
for
any
man
an
unclothed
woman
to
see
So
he
turned
his
face
to
the
wild
seashore
And
his
back
to
yonder's
tree
This
lady
took
him
in
her
arms
and
flung
him
into
the
sea
Lie
there,
lie
there
you
false
young
man
And
drown
in
the
place
of
me
If
it's
six
fair
maidens
you've
drowned
here
Go
keep
them
company
She
mounted
on
her
milk
white
steed
And
led
the
turban
grey
She
rode
till
she
came
to
Boston
town
Two
hours
before
it
was
day
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