Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Bonny May , by - 10,000 Maniacs. Song from the album Twice Told Tales, in the genre Иностранный рокRelease date: 27.04.2015
Record label: Cleopatra
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Bonny May , by - 10,000 Maniacs. Song from the album Twice Told Tales, in the genre Иностранный рокBonny May |
| Bonny May, a shepherding has gone |
| To call the sheep to the fold |
| And as she sang, her bonny voice it rang |
| Right over the tops of the downs, downs |
| Right over the tops of the downs |
| There came a troop of gentlemen |
| As they were riding by |
| And one of them has lighted down |
| And he’s asked of her the way, way |
| And he’s asked of her the way |
| «Ride on, ride on, you rank riders |
| Your steeds are stout and strong |
| For it’s out of the fold I will not go |
| For fear you do me wrong, wrong |
| For fear you do me wrong» |
| Now he’s taken her by the middle jimp |
| And by the green gown sleeve |
| And there he’s had his will of her |
| And he’s asked of her no leave, leave |
| And he’s asked of her no leave |
| Now he’s mounted on his berry brown steed |
| He soon o’erta’en his men |
| And one and all cried out to him |
| «Oh, master, you tarried long, long |
| Oh, master, you tarried long» |
| «Oh, I’ve ridden East and I’ve ridden West |
| And I’ve ridden o’er the downs |
| But the bonniest lass that ever I saw |
| She was calling her sheep to the fold, fold.» |
| She’s taken the milk pail on her head |
| And she’s gone lingering home |
| And all her father said to her |
| Was; |
| «Daughter, you tarried long, long |
| Oh, daughter, you tarried long» |
| «Oh, woe be to your shepherd, father |
| He takes no care of the sheep |
| For he’s builded the fold at the back of the down |
| And the fox has frightened me, me |
| And the fox has frightened me» |
| «Oh, there came a fox to the fold door |
| With twinkling eye so bold |
| And ere he’d taken the lamb that he did |
| I’d rather he’d taken them all, all» |
| Now twenty weeks were gone and past |
| Twenty weeks and three |
| The lassie began to fret and to frown |
| And to long for the twinkling eye, bright eye |
| And to long for the twinkling eye |
| Now it fell on a day, on a bonny summer’s day |
| That she walked out alone |
| That self-same troop of gentlemen |
| Come a-riding over the down, down |
| Come a-riding over the down |
| «Who got the babe with thee, bonny May |
| Who got the babe in thy arms?» |
| For shame, she blushed, and ay, she said |
| «Oh, what good man my own, own» |
| «You lie, you lie, you bonny, bonny May |
| So loud I hear you lie |
| Remember the misty murky night |
| I lay in the fold with thee, thee |
| I lay in the fold with thee |
| Now he’s mounted off his berry brown steed |
| He’s sat the fair May on |
| «Go call out your kye, father, yourself |
| She’ll ne’er call them again, again |
| She’ll ne’er call them again.» |
| Oh, he’s Lord of twenty plough of land |
| Twenty plough and three |
| And he’s taken away the bonniest lass |
| In all the South country, country |
| In all the South country |
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|---|---|
| Because the Night | 1993 |
| Candy Everybody Wants | 2004 |
| More Than This | 1996 |
| Rainy Day | 1996 |
| These Are Days | 2004 |
| Like the Weather | 2004 |
| Trouble Me | 2004 |
| Gun Shy | 2013 |
| Hey Jack Kerouac | 2004 |
| What's the Matter Here? | 2004 |
| I'm Not the Man | 2013 |
| Don't Talk | 2004 |
| My Sister Rose | 2013 |
| Verdi Cries | 2004 |
| Cherry Tree | 2013 |
| A Campfire Song | 2013 |
| Noah's Dove | 2013 |
| Eat for Two | 2004 |
| The Painted Desert | 2013 |
| My Mother the War | 1990 |