Song information  On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Two Sisters , by - Steeleye Span. Song from the album Dodgy Bastards, in the genre Фолк-рокRelease date: 24.11.2016
Record label: Park
Song language: English
 Song information  On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Two Sisters , by - Steeleye Span. Song from the album Dodgy Bastards, in the genre Фолк-рокTwo Sisters | 
| There were two sisters served in a bower | 
| There came a knight to be there lover | 
| He wooed the eldest with glove, and ring | 
| But he loved the youngest above all things | 
| He wooed the eldest with brooch, and knife | 
| But he loved the youngest with all his life | 
| The eldest she was vexed, and sore | 
| And could not envy her sister more | 
| The eldest to the youngest did say | 
| Our father’s ship comes home today | 
| She’s taken her by the lily hand | 
| Lead her down to the river strand | 
| The youngest to the cliffside went | 
| The eldest came and pushed her in | 
| Took her by the little small | 
| Pushed her back int he water cold | 
| Sister, sister reach out your hand | 
| And you shall be the heir to half my lands | 
| Oh sister I’ll not reach my hand | 
| And I’ll be heir of all your lands | 
| Sister, sister reach out your glove | 
| And Sweet William shall be your love | 
| Think not on hope, or hand, or glove | 
| And Sweet William shall be my love | 
| You’re cheery cheeks, and your yellow hair | 
| Have made me a maid forever more | 
| Sometimes she sank, sometimes she swam | 
| Until she came to the Miller’s dam | 
| The miller’s son he did come out | 
| Saw the lady float about | 
| 'Father, father draw your dam | 
| I’ve spied a milk white swan.' | 
| The miller hasted, and drew his dam | 
| And there he found a drowned woman | 
| He could not see her yellow hair | 
| For gold and pearls that were so rare | 
| He could not see her little slight | 
| Her golden girdle was so bright | 
| The King’s bard were passing by | 
| A sweet veiled face he chanced to spy | 
| And when he heard that lady moan | 
| He sighed and made a weary groan | 
| He made a harp of her breast bone | 
| Who sounds would melt a heart of stone | 
| And with her fingers slight, and small | 
| Some tuning picks he made with all | 
| The strings he wound with her yellow hair | 
| Whose notes made sad the listing air | 
| He brought her to her father’s hall | 
| There was the court assembled all | 
| He laid the haps upon the stone | 
| It began to play alone | 
| Oh yonder sits my father the king | 
| And yonder sits my mother the queen | 
| And yonder stands my brother Hugh | 
| And there’s my love sweet and true | 
| You may ask why I lay dead | 
| There sits my sister false,? | 
| Goddamn her bones, goddamn her head | 
| For it is she who brought my death | 
| Goddamn her bones for it is she | 
| Who pushed me in, and drowned me | 
| Play me sister, come play me | 
| Play me sister, come play me | 
| Play me sister, come play me | 
| Play me sister, come play me | 
| Play me sister, come play me | 
| Play me sister, come play me | 
| Play me sister, come play me | 
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