Song Name: | Brother's Revenge (12th pos) | By: | Granny Holcolm |
Posted By: | WaltP | Difficulty: | Any |
Key: | G | Genre: | Folk |
Harp Type: | Diatonic | ||
Created: | 2011-06-21 16:06:55 | Modified: | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
Song: | BROTHER�S REVENGE 12th pos
Trad. folk Granny Holcolm Key: Em Time: 2/4 Harp: D -1 -3�3 -2� -1 2 -2�2 -1 -4 -6 6 -5 -4 5 -5 5 -4 Three fine maids did play at ball, -1 1 -1 2 -1 2 -2� 3-2�2-12 -4 4 -4 5 -4 5 -5 6-5 5-45 Il-e-o-lay and a lul-lay gay, -1 -3�3 -2� -1 2 -2�2 -1 -4 -6 6 -5 -4 5 -5 5 -4 Three fine maids did play at ball, -3� -3� -4 -3� -3 -3� 3 -3�3-2�2 -6 -6 -8 -6 -7 -6 6 -66-55 Came three lords and woo-ed them all, -1 1 -1 2 -1 2 -2� 3-2�2-12 -4 4 -4 5 -4 5 -5 6-5 5-45 Il-e-o-lay and a lul-lay gay. The first young lord was dressed in yellow, Il-e-o-lay and a lullay gay, The first young lord was dressed in yellow, 'Come, fair maid, and be my marrow.' Il-e-o-lay and a lullay gay. The second lord was dressed in red, Il-e-o-lay and a lullay gay, The second lord was dressed in red, The last of the lords was dressed in green, 'Come, fair maid, and be my queen.' Il-e-o-lay and a lullay gay, 'You must ask my father dear,' Il-e-o-lay and a lullay gay, 'You must ask my father dear, Mother, too, who did me bear.' Il-e-o-lay and a lullay gay, 'I have asked them one and all,' ll-e-o-lay and a lullay gay, 'I have asked them one and all, Save Sister Anne and Brother John.' ll-e-o-lay and a lullay gay, Father dear did lead her down, ll-e-o-lay and a lullay gay, Father dear did lead her down, Mother, sister kissed her crown. ll-e-o-lay and a lullay gay, John did place her on her steed ll-e-o-lay and a lullay gay, John did place her on her steed Ere he did the cruel deed. ll-e-o-lay and a lullay gay, 'Kiss me, Sister, ere you part.' ll-e-o-lay and a lullay gay, 'Kiss me, Sister, ere you part.' As he kissed, he stabbed her heart. ll-e-o-lay and a lullay gay, 'Would that I were on yonder stile,' ll-e-o-lay and a lullay gay, 'Would that I were on yonder stile, That I might rest and bleed a while.' ll-e-o-lay and a lullay gay, 'Carry me to yon little green hill,' ll-e-o-lay and a lullay gay, 'Carry me to yon little green hill, That I might rest and make my will.' ll-e-o-lay and a lullay gay, 'What will you give your father dear?' ll-e-o-lay and a lullay gay, 'What will you give your father dear?' 'The milk-white steed that carried me here.' ll-e-o-lay and a lullay gay, 'What will you give your mother own?' ll-e-o-lay and a lullay gay, 'What will you give your mother own?' 'She may have my blood-stained gown.' ll-e-o-lay and a lullay gay, 'What will you give your brother John?' ll-e-o-lay and a lullay gay, 'What will you give your brother John?' 'A gallow's pin to hang him on!' ll-e-o-lay and a lullay gay, |