THE CRUEL MOTHER
There was a lady lived in York
Oh, the rose and the lindsay oh
She fell in love with her father's clerk
Away by the greenwood side-e-o
He loved her up, he loved her down
He loved her 'til he filled her womb
She leaned her back against an oak
First it bent and then it broke
She leaned her back against a thorn
There she's had two bonnie babes born
She had ta'en her wee pen knife
With it she's ta'en those sweet babes lives
She's taken a handkerchief from her pleat
And made it into a winding sheet
She's laid them under a marble stone
And she has ga'ed a maiden home
As she was passing her father's hall
She saw two boys aplaying at ball
Oh bonnie boys, gin you were mine
I'd dress you up in silks sae fine
Oh cruel mother, when we were thine
You neither dressed us coarse nor fine
Oh bonnie boys, can you tell to me
What kind of death I am to die
Seven years a bird in the wood
Seven years a fish in the flood
Seven years the tongue of a bell
Seven years in the depths of Hell
Welcome, welcome bird in the wood
Welcome, welcome fish in the flood
Welcome, welcome warning bell
But God save me from the depths of Hell
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Child #20
Roud-9
A mixed version from several singers, such as Baez and Redpath
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