Текст песни The Jew's Garden - Sam Lee
The
rains
run
down,
Through
Maryland
town,
The
river
swell
and
swell,
And
all
the
lads
in
Maryland
town,
Throw
pennies
to
the
well.
And
their
debts
grow
higher
and
higher,
And
their
bets
and
their
theories
do
grow,
And
they
dared
young
Hugh
to
the
Jew's
garden,
Where
the
scared
nor
the
skeptics
dare
go.
Then
down
came
the
Jew's
daughter,
All
dressed
in
silk
so
fine,
Cried
she:
sir
Hugh,
oh
pretty
sir
Hugh
What
appoints
have
made
your
mind?
She
offered
him
ripe
apples,
Likewise
a
gay
gold
diamond
ring,
And
a
lily
with
color
as
red
as
blood,
She
enticed
this
little
boy
in.
She
took
him
by
the
lily-white
hand,
And
she
led
him
down
the
hall,
And
she
took
a
penknife
to
where
he
could
not
sound,
And
let
his
lifeblood
fall.
She
wrapped
him
into
his
winding
sheets,
Woven
not
of
cloth
but
of
lead,
And
she
held
him
down
the
old
town
well,
Saying
sir
Hugh
must
play
with
the
dead.
Oh
help
me!
Help
me!
Cried
little
sir
Hugh,
And
build
me
a
coffin
of
birch,
And
tell
my
mother
I've
fallen
to
sleep,
And
bury
me
in
yonder's
church.
Sing
down,
sing
down,
my
little
Sir
Hugh,
Has
Jettson
two
eyes
not?
Cried
she,
Sing
down,
sing
down,
and
with
your
words,
To
my
kin
you
are
injury.
Sing
down,
down
and
with
you
your
words,
You
are
harmed
as
much
as
you've
hurt.
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