Текст песни Blue & Gold - Linda Thompson
Tell
me,
Mother,
who
will
I
marry?
Tell
me
as
we
stitch
While
my
father
loves
to
tarry
Under
a
drunken
ditch
Her
mother
said
you
are
a
princess
And
you
will
seek
your
kind
He
will
sweep
you
off
your
feet
And
you'll
live
in
a
palace
so
fine
She
met
a
boy
and
he
seemed
so
right
With
his
stripes
and
his
blue
cockade
And
they
lay
down
on
a
pallet
of
straw
It
seemed
like
a
grand
estate
She
married
the
man
to
whom
she
was
promised
With
heavy
heart
she
went
With
servants
to
carry
and
servants
to
fetch
And
no
one
to
help
her
forget
Through
the
long
lonely
nights
I
call
your
name
Sleeping
and
waking
to
me
are
just
the
same
Everything
I
have
I
would
gladly
give
For
thee,
for
thee
Through
the
long
lonely
nights
I
call
your
name
Sleeping
and
waking
to
me
are
just
the
same
Everything
I
have
I
would
gladly
give
For
thee,
for
thee
Blue
and
gold,
young
and
old
Beautiful
or
plain
The
fortunes
of
war
are
a
broken
heart
On
a
golden
chain
Pity
the
woman
who
marries
for
love
Her
heart
will
never
be
free
And
pity
the
woman
who
marries
for
land
For
she'll
unhappy
be
Through
the
long
lonely
nights
I
call
your
name
Sleeping
and
waking
to
me
are
just
the
same
Everything
I
have
I
would
gladly
give
For
thee,
for
thee
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