Judy Collins
The Cruel Mother
There was a lady lived in the North
Oh, the rose and the linsie O
She fell in love with her faither's clerk
Down by the greenwood sidie, O
He courted her a year and a day
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Till her the young man did betray
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She leaned her back up against a thorn
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There she had two pretty babes born
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She took her penknife, keen and sharp
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She has stuck it through their hearts
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As she was walking her father's path
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She saw two babes a-playing ball
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She said "O, babes, if you can tell"
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"What kind of death I have to die."
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"Seven years a fish in the flood"
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"Seven years a bird in the wood"
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"Seven years a tongue in the warning bell"
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"Seven years in the flames of hell"
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"Oh, welcome, welcome, fish in the flood"
Oh, the rose and the linsie O
"Welcome, welcome, bird in the wood"
Down by the greenwood sidie, O
"Welcome, welcome tongue in the warning bell"
Oh, the rose and the linsie O
"God keep me from the flames in Hell."
Down by the greenwood sidie, O