Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Susanna Martin , by - Touchstone. Song from the album The New Land, in the genre Музыка мираRelease date: 14.03.2006
Record label: Green Linnet
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Susanna Martin , by - Touchstone. Song from the album The New Land, in the genre Музыка мираSusanna Martin |
| Susanna Martin was a witch who dwelt in Amesbury |
| With brilliant eye and saucy tongue she worked her sorcery |
| And when into the judges court the sheriffs brought her hither |
| The lilacs drooped as she passed by |
| Ane then were seen to wither |
| A witch she was, though trim and neat with comely head held high |
| It did not seem that one as she with Satan so would vie |
| And when in court when the afflicted ones proclaimed her evil ways |
| She laughed aloud and boldly then |
| Met Cotton Mathers gaze |
| «Who hath bewitched these maids,» he asked, and strong was her reply |
| «If they be dealing in black arts, ye know as well as I» |
| And then the stricken ones made moan as she approached near |
| They saw her shaped upon the beam |
| So none could doubt 'twas there |
| The neighbors 'round swore to the truth of her Satanic powers |
| That she could fly o’er land and stream and come dry shod through |
| Showers |
| At night, twas said, she had appeared a cat of fearsome mien |
| «Avoid she-devil,"they had cried |
| To keep their spirits clean |
| The spectral evidence was weighed, then stern the parson spoke |
| «Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live, tis written in the Book» |
| Susanna Martin so accused, spoke with flaming eyes |
| «I scorn these things for they are naught |
| But filthy gossips lies» |
| Now those bewitched, they cried her out, and loud their voice did ring |
| They saw a bird above her head, an evil yellow thing |
| And so, beneath a summer sky, Susanna Martin died |
| And still in scorn she faced the rope |
| Her comely head held high |
| Susanna Martin was a witch who lived in Amesbury |
| With brilliant eye and saucy tongue she worked her sorcery |
| And when into the judges court the sheriffs brought her hither |
| The lilacs drooped as she passed by |
| And then were seen to wither |