Текст песни The Rigs of Rye - June Tabor
'Twas
in
the
month
of
sweet
July
Before
the
sun
had
pierced
the
sky
Down
between
two
rigs
of
rye
I
heard
two
lovers
talking
Said
he,
"Lassie,
I
must
away
Along
with
you
I
cannot
stay
But
I've
a
word
or
two
to
say
If
you've
the
time
to
listen."
"Of
your
father
he
takes
great
care
Your
mother
combs
your
yellow
hair
But
your
sisters
say
you'll
get
no
share
If
you
follow
me,
a
stranger."
"My
father
may
fret
and
my
mother
may
frown
My
sisters
too
I
do
disown
If
they
were
all
dead
and
below
the
ground
I
would
follow
you,
a
stranger."
"Oh
lassie,
lassie,
your
portion's
small
Perhaps
it
may
be
none
at
all
You're
not
a
match
for
me
at
all
So
go
and
wed
with
some
other."
The
lassie's
courage
began
to
fail
Her
rosy
cheeks
grew
wan
and
pale
And
the
tears
come
trickling
down
like
hail
Or
a
heavy
shower
in
the
summer
This
lad
he
being
of
courage
fine
He's
dried
her
tears
and
he's
kissed
her
eyes
Saying,
"Weep
no
more
lass,
you
shall
be
mine
I
said
it
all
to
try
you."
This
couple
they
are
married
now
And
they
have
bairnies
one
and
two
And
they
live
in
Brechin
the
winter
through
Aye,
and
in
Montrose
in
summer
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