Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song John Of Ditchford, artist - Steeleye Span. Album song Bedlam Born, in the genre Фолк-рок
Date of issue: 15.10.2000
Record label: Park
Song language: English
John Of Ditchford |
In the spring of thirteen twenty two |
Henry Felip and his son |
Were riding home from Northampton |
When they met with six bold robbers |
Henry shouted to his son |
«Take the money, boy and run» |
So he’s turned his horse to Courteenhall |
For to raise the hue and cry |
His father faced this ugly crew |
But six to one, what could he do? |
And when his son returned with help |
He was too late to save him |
He left his father where he lay |
Through his tears to ride that day |
And pursue the killers in their way |
As they made off in the distance |
Five of six, they swiftly caught |
But one alone did slip their grasp |
And to Wooten Church, he’s turned away |
And through her doors she’s took him |
Sanctuary was his claim |
Sword and grief outside remain |
Till the Coroner he quickly came |
To hear the thief’s confession |
«I'm John of Ditchford», said the man |
«I was there of six our band |
And yes, we killed that nobleman |
On the road to Stoke Bruerne» |
«Do you now abjure the realm? |
What’s your meaning?», says young John |
«You will leave this land and never return |
Or your blood we will spill on her» |
«Do you now abjure the realm? |
I abjure it», says young John |
«So to Dover you will straightway go |
And the first ship you will take her» |
He must reach that distant port |
Without coin nor shoes nor friend |
And stand in the ocean to his knees |
And wait what ship would have him |
They took from him all he had |
Gave him sackcloth for to wear |
And a wooden cross for him to hold |
On the lonely road to Dover |
He sets out upon the road |
Cross in hand and heavy heart |
They found him headless in a field |
A mile away from Wooten |