paroles de chanson The Holland Handkerchief - Waterson:Carthy
A
wealthy
squire
he
lived
in
our
town
And
he
was
a
man
of
high
renown
He
had
one
daughter,
a
beauty
bright
And
the
name
he
called
her
was
his
Heart's
Delight
Many
young
man
far
to
court
her
came
But
none
of
them
could
her
favour
gain
Till
there
came
one
of
the
low
degree
And
above
them
all
why
she'd
fancy
he
But
when
her
father
he
came
to
know
That
his
lovely
daughter
loved
this
young
man
so
Over
fifty
miles
he
sent
her
away
All
to
deprive
her
of
her
wedding
day
One
night
as
she
lay
in
her
bedroom
Her
lover
appeared
from
out
the
gloom
He
touched
her
hand
and
to
her
did
say
"Arise
my
darling
and
come
away"
'Twas
with
this
young
man
she
got
on
behind
And
they
rode
swifter
than
any
wind
They
rode
on
for
an
hour
or
more
Till
he
cries,
"My
darling,
my
head
feels
sore!"
A
Holland
handkerchief
she's
then
drew
out
And
with
it
wrapped
his
aching
head
about
She's
kissed
his
lips
and
these
words
did
say
"My
love,
you're
colder
than
any
clay"
When
they
arrived
at
her
father's
gate
He
said,
"Get
down,
love,
for
the
hour
is
late!
Get
down,
get
down,
love,
and
go
to
bed
And
I'll
see
this
gallant
horse
is
groomed
and
fed"
And
when
she's
arrived
at
her
father's
hall
"Who's
that,
who's
that?"
her
own
father
called
"It
is
I
dear
father,
didn't
you
send
for
me
By
such
a
messenger",
and
she's
named
he
"Oh
no
dear
daughter,
that
can
never
be
Your
words
are
false
love,
and
you
lie
to
me
For
on
yon
far
mountain
your
young
man
died
And
in
yon
green
meadow
well
his
body
lies"
The
truth
then
dawned
upon
this
lady
brave
And
with
her
friends
they
exposed
his
grave
There
lay
her
love
though
nine
months
dead
With
the
Holland
handkerchief
tied
round
his
head
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