Текст песни Rosemary Lane - Anne Briggs
I
lived
in
service
in
Rosemary
Lane,
I
kept
the
good
will
of
my
master
and
dame.
Till
a
sailor
came
there
one
night
for
to
lay,
And
that
was
the
beginning
of
my
misery.
He
called
for
a
candle
to
light
him
to
bed,
And
likewise
a
silk
handkerchief
for
to
tie
up
his
head.
To
tie
up
his
head
as
he
used
for
to
do,
Says
he,
"Pretty
Polly,
Won't
you
come
to
bed
too?"
This
girl,
feeling
young
and
foolish,
she
thought
it
no
harm
To
jump
into
bed
for
to
keep
herself
warm.
But
what
what
done
next
I'll
never
declare,
But
I
wish
that
short
night
had
been
seven
long
year.
It
was
early
next
morning
the
sailor
arose
And
into
her
lap
he
threw
handfuls
of
gold,
Saying,
"This
I
will
give,
and
more
I
will
do
If
you'll
be
my
Polly
wherever
I
go."
"And
when
your
baby
is
born,
you
put
it
to
nurse,
And
sit
like
a
lady
with
gold
in
your
purse.
With
gold
in
your
purse
and
milk
in
your
breast,
Saying,
that's
what
you've
got
by
your
sailor
in
the
west."
"And
if
it's
a
boy,
he
shall
fight
for
the
king,
And
if
it's
a
girl,
she
shall
wear
the
gold
ring.
She
shall
wear
the
gold
ring
and
her
top
knot
shall
blow,
Saying,
that's
what
you've
got
by
your
sailor
true
blue."
![Anne Briggs - A Collection](https://pic.Lyrhub.com/img/n/q/i/z/ousdjkziqn.jpg)
1 The Recruited Collier
2 The Doffing Mistress
3 She Moves Through the Fair
4 Let No Man Steal Your Thyme
5 Lowlands
6 My Bonny Boy
7 Polly Vaughan
8 Rosemary Lane
9 Gathering Rushes In the Month of May
10 The Whirly Whorl
11 The Stonecutter Boy
12 Martinmas Time
13 Blackwater Side
14 The Snow It Melts the Soonest
15 Go Your Way
16 Thorneymoor Woods
17 The Cuckoo
18 Reynardine
19 Young Tambling
20 Living by the Water
21 Maa Bonny Lad
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