Текст песни Queen Among the Heather - June Tabor
Oh,
as
I
rode
out
one
morning
fair
Over
lofty
hill,
moorland
and
mountain
It
was
there
I
met
with
a
fine
young
girl
While
I
with
others
was
hunting
No
shoes
nor
stockings
did
she
wear
Neither
had
she
hat
nor
had
she
feather
But
her
golden
curls,
aye,
and
ringlets
rare
In
the
gentle
breeze
played
round
her
shoulders
I
said,
"Fair
lassie,
why
roam
your
lane?
Why
roam
your
lane
among
the
heather?"
She
said,
"My
father′s
away
from
home
And
I'm
herding
of
his
ewes
together."
I
said,
"Fair
lassie,
if
you′ll
be
mine
And
you
lie
on
a
bed
o'
feathers
In
silks
and
satin
it's
you
will
shine
And
you′ll
be
my
queen
among
the
heather."
She
said,
"Kind
sir,
your
offer
is
good
But
I′m
afraid
it's
meant
for
laughter
For
I
know
you
are
some
rich
squire′s
son
And
I'm
a
poor
lame
shepherd′s
daughter."
Ah
but
had
ye
been
some
shepherd
lad
A
herding
ewes
among
the
heather
Or
had
been
some
ploughmans
son
Its
with
all
my
heart
I
would
have
loved
you
Now,
I've
been
to
balls
and
I
have
been
to
halls
I
have
been
to
London
and
Balquhidder
But
the
bonniest
lassie
that
ever
I
did
see
She
was
herding
of
her
ewes
together
So
we
both
sat
down
upon
the
plain
We
sat
awhile
and
we
talked
together
And
we
left
the
ewes
for
to
stray
their
lane
Till
I
won
my
queen
among
the
heather
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