Текст песни Betsy Baker - Bellowhead
From
noise
and
bustle
far
away,
As
I
walked
over
each
acre,
I
never
knew
what
it
was
to
sigh,
Till
I
saw
Betsy
Baker.
At
church
I
met
her
dressed
so
neat,
One
Sunday
in
hot
weather,
With
love
I
found
my
heart
did
beat,
As
we
sang
psalms
together.
So
modestly
she
turned
her
head,
The
while
her
voice
did
quaver,
I
thought
if
ever
I
did
wed,
T'would
be
with
Betsy
Baker.
When
church
was
over,
out
she
went,
But
I
did
follow
after,
Determined
I
would
not
be
baulked,
I
spoke
to
Betsy
Baker.
But
all
my
entreaties
she
did
slight,
And
I
was
forced
to
leave
her,
I
got
not
sleep
at
all
that
night,
For
love
had
brought
a
fever.
From
noise
and
bustle
far
away,
And
I
walked
over
each
acre,
I
never
knew
what
it
was
to
sigh,
Till
I
saw
Betsy
Baker.
At
last
she
got
acquainted,
With
a
rambling
mad
play
actor,
He
gammoned
her
to
run
away,
And
I
lost
Betsy
Baker.
But
though
I
strive
another
way,
My
heart
will
never
foresake
her,
I
dream
all
night
and
think
all
day,
Of
cruel
Betsy
Baker.
From
noise
and
bustle
far
away,
And
I
walked
over
each
acre,
I
never
knew
what
it
was
to
sigh,
Never
knew
what
it
was
to
sigh,
Never
knew
what
it
was
to
sigh,
Till
I
saw
Betsy
Baker.
Ooooh,
Aaaah,
Ooooh,
Aaaah.
Ooooh,
Aaaah,
Ooooh,
Aaaah.
From
noise
and
bustle
far
away,
And
I
walked
over
each
acre,
I
never
knew
what
it
was
to
sigh,
Till
I
saw
Betsy,
Baker.
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