| There was a lord, a lord lived in the North Country
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| He was a man of wealth and fame
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| He only had one child, a child but only one
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| And Lady Diamond was her name
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| She did not love a lord, she did not love a king
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| She loved a kitchen boy, and William was his name
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| And though he brought her joy, he also brought her shame
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| And he gave his heart to Lady Diamond
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| «And his hair shines like gold,» said Lady Diamond
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| «And his eyes like crystal stones,» said Lady Diamond
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| «Bright as the silver moon» she said, «bright as the sun that shines»
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| «Bright as the silver moon» she said, «bright as the sun that shines»
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| On Lady Diamond
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| It was a Winter’s night the lord could get no rest
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| To Lady Diamond’s room he came
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| He sat down on her bed just like a wondering ghost
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| Now Lady Diamond tell me plain
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| «Do you love a lord», he said, «or do you love a king?»
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| «I love a kitchen boy, and William is his name
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| And better I love that boy than all your well-bred men;
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| I have his heart», said Lady Diamond
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| (Instrumental Break — verse)
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| Oh where are all my men, he said, that I gave meat and fee
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| Go fetch the kitchen boy and bring him here to me
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| They dragged him from the house and hung him on a tree
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| And they gave his heart to Lady Diamond |