John Wesley Harding
The Flandyke Shore
[Verse 1]
I went unto my love's chamber window
Where I often had been before
Just to let her know unto Flandyke Shore
Unto Flandyke Shore
Never to return to England no more
Never to return to England no more
[Verse 2]
I went unto my love's chamber door
Where I never had been before
There I saw a light springing from her clothes
Springing from her clothes
Just as the morning sun when first arose
Just as the morning sun when first arose
[Verse 3]
As I was walking on the Flandyke Shore
Her own dear father I did meet
"My daughter, she is dead," he cried
"She is dead," he cried
"And she's broken her heart all for the love of thee"
So I hove a bullet on to fair England's shore
On to fair England's shore
Just where I thought that my own true love did lay