Текст песни The Highwayman - Andy Irvine
The
wind
was
a
torrent
of
darkness
among
the
gusty
trees
And
the
moon
was
a
ghostly
galleon
tossed
upon
cloudy
seas
The
road
was
a
ribbon
of
moonlight
across
the
purple
moor
And
the
Highwayman
came
riding,
riding,
riding
The
Highwayman
came
riding
up
to
the
old
inn
door.
He'd
a
French
cocked
hat
on
his
forehead
and
a
bunch
of
lace
at
his
chin
A
coat
of
the
scarlet
velvet
and
britches
of
brown
doe
skin
They
fitted
with
never
a
wrinkle
his
boots
were
up
to
the
thigh
And
he
rode
with
a
jewelled
twinkle
his
pistol
butts
a-twinkle
His
rapier
hilt
a-twinkle
under
the
jewelled
sky
Over
the
cobbles
he
clattered
and
clashed
in
the
dark
Inn
yard
He
tapped
with
his
whip
on
the
shutters
but
all
was
locked
and
barred
He
whistled
a
tune
to
the
window
and
who
should
be
waiting
there
But
the
landlords
black
eyed
daughter,
Bess
the
landlords
daughter
Plaiting
a
dark
red
love
knot
into
her
long
black
hair.
But
deep
in
the
dark
old
Inn
yard
a
stable
wicket
creaked
Where
Tim
the
ostler
listened
and
his
face
was
white
and
peaked
His
eyes
were
hollows
of
madness
his
hair
like
mouldy
hay
But
he
loved
the
landlords
daughter,
the
landlords
red
lipped
daughter
And
dumb
as
a
dog
he
listened
and
he
heard
the
robber
say.
One
kiss
my
bonny
sweetheart
for
I'm
after
a
prize
tonight
But
I
will
return
with
the
yellow
gold
before
the
morning
light
Yet
if
they
press
me
sharply
and
harry
me
through
the
day
Then
look
for
me
by
moonlight
watch
for
me
by
moonlight
I'll
come
to
thee
by
moonlight
though
hell
should
bar
the
way.
Up
he
stood
in
his
stirrups
he
scarce
could
reach
her
hand
But
she
loosened
her
hair
in
the
casement
his
face
burned
like
a
brand
As
the
black
cascades
of
perfume
came
tumbling
over
his
breast
And
he
kissed
its
waves
in
the
moonlight
oh
sweet
black
waves
in
the
moonlight
He
tugged
on
his
rein
in
the
moonlight
and
galloped
away
to
the
west.
He
did
not
come
in
the
dawning
and
he
did
not
come
at
noon
And
out
of
the
tawny
sunset
before
the
rise
of
the
moon
When
the
road
was
a
gypsy's
ribbon
looped
across
the
moor
The
redcoat
troop
came
marching,
marching,
marching
King
George's
men
came
marching
up
to
the
old
Inn
door
They
said
no
word
to
the
landlord
they
drank
his
ale
instead
But
they
gagged
his
daughter
and
bound
her
to
the
foot
of
her
narrow
bed
And
two
of
them
knelt
at
her
casement
with
their
muskets
by
their
sides
There
was
death
at
every
window
and
hell
at
one
dark
window
For
Bess
could
see
from
her
casement
the
road
that
he
would
ride.
They
had
bound
her
up
to
attention
with
many's
a
sniggering
jest
They
had
bound
a
musket
beside
her
with
the
muzzle
beneath
her
breast
Now
keep
good
watch
and
they
kissed
her
she
heard
the
dead
man
say
O
look
for
me
by
moonlight
watch
for
me
by
moonlight
I'll
come
to
thee
by
moonlight
though
hell
should
bar
the
way.
She
twisted
her
hands
behind
her
but
all
of
the
knots
held
good
She
writhed
her
hands
till
her
fingers
were
wet
with
sweat
or
blood
She
stretched
and
strained
in
the
darkness
the
hours
crawled
by
like
years
Till
now
on
the
stroke
of
midnight
cold
on
the
stroke
of
midnight
The
tip
of
one
finger
touched
it
the
trigger
at
least
was
hers.
The
tip
of
one
finger
touched
it
she
strove
no
more
for
the
rest
She
stood
up
straight
to
attention
with
the
muzzle
beneath
her
breast
She
would
not
risk
their
hearing
she
would
not
strive
again
For
the
road
lay
bare
in
the
moonlight
blank
and
bare
in
the
moonlight
And
the
blood
in
her
veins
in
the
moonlight
throbbed
to
her
love's
refrain.
Tlot
tlot
tlot
had
they
heard
it?
The
horses
hooves
rang
clear
Tlot
tlot
tlot
tlot
in
the
distance
were
they
deaf
that
they
did
not
hear?
Then
down
the
ribbon
of
moonlight
and
over
the
brow
of
the
hill
The
Highwayman
came
riding,
riding,
riding
The
redcoats
looked
to
their
priming
she
stood
up
straight
and
still.
Tlot
tlot
in
the
frosty
silence
tlot
tlot
in
the
echoing
night
Nearer
he
came
and
nearer
her
face
was
like
a
light
Her
eyes
grew
wide
for
a
moment
she
drew
one
last
deep
breath
Then
her
finger
moved
in
the
moonlight
her
musket
shattered
the
moonlight
Shattered
her
breast
in
the
moonlight
and
warned
him
with
her
death.
He
turned
and
rode
to
the
westward
he
did
not
know
who
stood
With
her
head
bowed
over
her
musket
drenched
in
her
own
red
blood
'Twas
dawn
before
he
heard
it
and
he
slowly
blanched
to
hear
How
Bess
the
landlords
daughter
the
landlords
black
eyed
daughter
Had
watched
for
her
love
in
the
moonlight
and
died
in
the
darkness
there.
O
back
he
rode
like
a
madman
shrieking
a
curse
to
the
sky
The
white
road
smoking
behind
him
his
rapier
brandished
high
Blood
red
were
his
spurs
in
the
golden
noon
wine
red
was
his
velvet
coat
When
they
shot
him
down
on
the
highway
down
like
a
dog
on
the
highway
He
lay
in
his
blood
on
the
highway
the
bunch
of
lace
at
his
throat.
Still
of
a
winter's
night
they
say
when
the
wind
is
in
the
trees
When
the
moon
is
a
ghostly
galleon
tossed
upon
cloudy
seas
When
the
road
is
a
ribbon
of
moonlight
over
the
purple
moor
A
highwayman
comes
riding,
riding,
and
riding
A
highwayman
comes
riding
up
to
the
old
inn
door.
Over
the
cobbles
he
clatters
and
clangs
in
the
dark
Inn
yard
He
taps
with
his
whip
on
the
shutters
but
all
is
locked
and
barred
He
whistles
a
tune
to
the
window
and
who
should
be
waiting
there
But
the
landlords
black
eyed
daughter
Bess
the
landlords
daughter
Plaiting
a
dark
red
love
knot
into
her
long
black
hair.
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