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The Cruel Mother
Found in Cruel_Mother.abc
from the John Chambers abc collection

X:1 T:The Cruel Mother B:Marrow Bones, Ed Frank Purslow, EFDS, 1965 S:Mrs Case, Sydling St. Nicholas, Dorset, Sept 1907 Z:Hammond D.863 F:http://www.folkinfo.org/songs M:6/8 L:1/8 K:Am E |A2 B c2 B |AGA E2 z |c2 B ccd | w:There was a la-dy lived_ in York All a-lon-ey a- e3 d z c/d/ |e2 e dcB |cBA E3 |AAA E2 D | w:lone-y, She was court-ed by_ her fa--ther's clerk Down by the green-wood E3 A2 z |] w:side-y W:The was a lady lived in York W:(all alone-y, alone-y) W:She was courted by her father's clerk. W:(Down by the greenwood side-y.) W: W:She leaned her back against an oak W:But first it bent and then it broke. W: W:She leaned herself against a thorn W:And there she had two pretty babes born. W: W:She had a pen-knife long and sharp, W:And she pressed it through their tender hearts. W: W:She digged a grave both wide and long, W:And she buried them under a marble stone. W: W:And she was sat at her father's hall, W:Oh there she saw two pretty babes playing at ball. W: W:Oh babes - oh babes if you were mine, W:I would dress you up in the scarlet fine. W: W:Oh mother, oh mother we once were thine, W:You did not dress us in the scarlet fine. W: W:You digged a grave both wide and long, W:And you buried under a marble stone. W: W:Babes - oh babes come tell to me, W:If you know what the future means to me. W: W:Mother - oh mother you know right well, W:'Tis we for Heaven and you for Hell. W:
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