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Lyrics The Death Of Queen Jane (Child No. 170) - Joan Baez
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| Queen Jane lay in labor
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| For six weeks and more
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| The women grew weary
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| And the midwife gave o’er
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| King Henry, he was sent for
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| On horse back and speed
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| King Henry came to her
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| In the time of her need
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| Oh Henry, good King Henry
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| If that you do be
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| Please pierce my side open
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| And save my baby
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| Oh no Jane, good Queen Jane
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| That never could be
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| I’d lose my sweet flower
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| To save my baby
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| Queen Jane she turned over
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| She fell all in a swoon
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| Her side was pierced open
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| And the baby was found
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| How bright was the morning
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| How yellow was the moon
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| How costly the white coat
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| Queen Jane was wrapped in
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| King Henry he weeped
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| He wrung his hands 'til they’re sore
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| The flower of England
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| Will never be no more |
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