The Unquiet Grave
2
views
Lyrics
Cold blows the wind to my true love, And gently falls the rain. I never had but one true love, And in greenwood he lies slain. I'll do as much for my true love As any a young girl may. I'll sit and mourn all on his grave For twelve months and a day. And when twelve months and a day had passed, The ghost did rise and speak, "Why do you sit all on my grave And will not let me sleep?" 'Tis I, 'tis I, thine own true love That sits all on your grave I ask one kiss from your sweet lips And that is all that I crave. My breast is cold as the clay; My breath is earthly strong. And if you kiss my cold, clay lips, You're days will not be long. Go fetch me water from the desert sand And blood from out the stone. Go fetch me milk from a fair maid's breast That young man has never known How oft on yonder grave, Sweetheart Where we were wont to walk— The fairest flower that I e're saw Has withered to a stalk. When shall we meet again, sweetheart? When shall we meet again? When the oaken leaves that fall from the trees Are green and spring up again,
Audio Features
Song Details
- Duration
- 04:29
- Key
- 11
- Tempo
- 94 BPM