02 Feb 00 - 11:53 PM (#172707) Subject: Polygamous gal From: GUEST,Sarah Hi, Looking for the words to an English folk song. I think it starts: 'A sexton stood one Sabbath Eve within a belfried ground' The wedding is taking place, her first husband runs in wielding a knife saying she can't marry him and kills first her, then himself. A few random memories: 'I swear it on my life For we were married years ago and she is still my wife She shall not break her vows to me She's mine through all eternity She's mine till death shall set her free...' |
13 Sep 00 - 07:32 PM (#296767) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Polygamous gal From: Joe Offer Hey, I think we should have been able to come up with an answer to this. Anybody? -Joe Offer- |
13 Sep 00 - 07:52 PM (#296781) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Polygamous gal From: Karolina Well, Joe, not all of us are as fast as Pene... Some of us need half a year to answer a lyr req :^) The lyrics to "A Sexton Stood One Sabbath Eve..." are here. Karolina |
13 Sep 00 - 07:55 PM (#296784) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Polygamous gal From: Karolina Oops! The title of the song is, actually, "Those Wedding Bells Shall Not Ring Out". Karolina
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13 Sep 00 - 10:13 PM (#296861) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Polygamous gal From: GUEST,Bud Savoie A gal is not polygamous. She is polyandrous. Not that it matters. |
14 Sep 00 - 02:22 AM (#296969) Subject: Lyr Add: THOSE WEDDING BELLS SHALL NOT RING OUT!^^ From: Joe Offer Thanks, Karolina. I think those lyrics should be posted, just in case the link disappears. That's a great site you found. -Joe Offer- THOSE WEDDING BELLS SHALL NOT RING OUT! (music by Monroe H. Rosenfeld) A sexton stood one Sabbath eve within a belfry grand, "Those wedding bells must not ring out, The minister was speechless and the bridegroom stood amazed, "Those wedding bells shall not ring out, A shriek of woe -- a glit'ring blade -- a lurch -- a flash -- a dart -- "Those wedding bells shall not ring out, |