Текст песни Lord Maxwell's Last Goodnight - June Tabor
"Good,
my
lord,
will
you
stay
then
about
my
father′s
house
And
walk
into
these
gardens
green?
In
my
arms
I'll
thee
embrace
Ten
thousand
times
I′ll
kiss
your
Mouth,
make
sport
and
let's
be
merry."
"I
thank
you,
lady,
For
your
kindness,
trust
me,
I
may
not
stay
with
thee
For
I
have
killed
the
Laird
Johnstone,
I
care
not
for
the
feud
My
loyal
heart
did
still
incline,
he
was
my
father's
death
By
day
and
night
I
did
pursue
and
all
on
him
revenged
to
be
Now
I
have
gotten
what
I
long
Sought,
trust
me,
I
may
not
stay
with
thee
Adieu
Dumfries,
my
proper
place,
adieu,
adieu
Caerlaverock
fair
Adieu
my
castle
of
the
Threave,
and
all
my
buildings
there
Adieu
Lochmaben′s
gates
so
fair
and
the
Langholm
shank
where
the
birk
bops
bonny
Adieu
my
lady
and
my
only
joy,
trust
me,
I
may
not
stay
with
thee."
Now
he
has
taken
a
good
gold
ring
whereat
hang
signets
three
Says,
"Take
you
this,
my
own
dear
love,
and
aye,
have
mind
of
me
"But
if
you
have
another
lord
while
I
am
o′er
the
sea
His
life
is
but
a
three
day's
lease,
Trust
me,
I
may
not
stay
with
thee."
The
wind
was
fair,
the
ship
was
clear,
the
good
Lord
went
away
The
most
part
of
his
friends
were
there
to
give
him
fair
convoy
They
ate
the
meat,
They
drank
the
wine,
presenting
in
that
good
Lord′s
sight
Now
he
is
over
the
floods
so
grey,
Lord
Maxwell's
taken
his
last
goodnight
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