Текст песни Sweet William's Ghost - Kate Rusby
There
came
a
ghost
to
Margaret′s
door
With
many
a
greivous
groan
And
aye
he's
tirled
long
at
the
pin
But
answer
she
gave
none
Is
it
my
father
phillip?
Or
yet
my
brother
John?
Or
yet
my
own
dear
william
From
Scotland
now
come
home?
Thy
faith,
I
troth,
you′ll
never
get
And
me
you'll
never
win
Til
you
take
me
to
yon
churchyard
And
wed
me
with
the
ring.
Oh
I
do
dwell
in
a
churchyard
But
far
beyond
the
sea
And
it
is
but
my
Ghost,
Margaret
That
speaks
now
unto
thee
So
she's
put
on
her
robes
of
green
With
a
piece
below
the
knee
And
o′er
the
live-lang
winter′s
night
The
sweet
ghost
followed
she
Is
there
room
at
your
head,
willie
Or
room
here
at
your
feet?
Or
room
here
at
your
side,
willie,
Wherein
that
I
may
sleep?
There's
no
room
at
my
head,
Margaret
There′s
no
room
at
my
feet
There's
no
room
at
my
side
Margaret
My
coffin
is
so
neat.
Then
up
and
spoke
the
red
robin
And
up
spoke
the
grey
′Tis
time,
'tis
time,
my
dear
Margaret
That
I
was
gone
away
No
more
the
ghost
to
Margaret
came
With
many
a
greivous
groan
He′s
vanished
out
into
the
mist
And
left
her
there
alone
Oh
stay,
my
only
true
love,
stay
My
heart
you
do
divide
Pale
grew
her
cheeks,
she
closed
her
eyes
Stretched
out
her
limbs
and
cried
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