Текст песни A Ballad - Kate Rusby
Take
the
robe
from
off
thy
form,
And
cease
thine
hair
to
braid,
Thy
love
to
thee
will
come
no
more,
He
woos
another
maid,
And
broken
are
the
many
vows,
That
he
hath
pledged
to
thee,
He
woos
another
maid,
and
this,
My
bridal
morn
should
be.
False
to
me
oh
say
not
so,
For
if
thy
tale
be
true,
And
the
one
that
I
love
be
lost
to
me,
I
shall
not
live
to
rue,
And
if
he
do
take
another
mate,
Before
the
holy
shrine,
Another
ne'er
shall
have
my
heart,
Death
will
be
a
friend
of
mine.
She
takes
the
robes
from
off
her
form,
And
dons
a
snow
white
gown,
She
loosened
from
her
locks
the
braid,
And
let
her
hair
hang
down,
She
flung
around
her
lovely
head,
The
thin
shround
of
her
veil,
To
hide
the
fast
ascending
tears,
And
cheek
of
moon
ray
pale.
With
hurried
yet,
with
careful
steps,
Into
the
church
she
hides,
And
there
she
saw
the
false
of
heart,
Receive
another
bride,
The
bridal
pageant
swept
along,
'Til
all
the
train
had
fled,
Why
stands
the
lone
deserted
one,
She
slumbers
with
the
dead
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