Tonalité : A minor
Intro 1
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Verse 1
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There was a Lord who
lived in this place
He, being a lord of high renown,
He left his foot down on a shipboard
And swore strange countries he'd go find
For he travelled east and travelled west
Until he arrived into Turkey land,
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where he was taken and bound in prison,
until his life, it was almost gone.
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Oh, Turkey Bolt had one only daughter
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As fair a lady as your eyes could see
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She stole the keys to her
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daddo's harbour
And swore, Lord Baker,
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that she'd set free
Singin' you have houses
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and you have a living
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And all Northumber belongs to thee
What would you give to
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that fair young woman
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If out of prison she'd set you free?
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Singin' I have houses
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and I have a living
And all Northumber belongs to me
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I would give them all to
that fair young woman
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If out of prison she'd
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set me free
She's brought him down to
her daddo's harbour
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And filled for him was the ship of fame
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And every toast that
she did drink round him,
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I wish, Lord Baker,
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that you were mine.
And unto you I will this promise,
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And seven years for to keep it strong.
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If you wed with no other woman,
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I'll surely wed with no other
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man.
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When seven years was past and over
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And seven mornings were
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rolling on
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She's bundled up all her golden clothing
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And swore, Lord Baker,
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that she'd go find
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She travelled east and travelled west
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Until she came to the
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Palace of Fame
Who's that, who's that,
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ask the young bold porter
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Who knocks so gently and can't get in?
Is this Lord Baker's palace,
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replied the lady,
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Or is his lordship himself within?
This is Lord Baker's palace,
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replied the porter,
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This very day took a new bride in.
Will you tell him,
send me a quart of his wedding cake,
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a glass of his wine, it being so strong,
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and to remember the
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brave young woman
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who did release him in Turkey land.
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So in goes, in goes the young,
bold porter
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Kneels down gently on his right knee
Rise up, rise up now,
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my bold young porter
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What news have you brought to me?
Well, I've been a porter
at your castle gates
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It's all of thirty years and three
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And now by them stands
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the fairest wo man,
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And the like of her I did never see.
She wears a gold ring on every finger,
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And on the middle one,
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where she wears three,
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She has more gold hung
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around her middle
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Than a bine or thumber and family
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She asked you send
her a cut of your wedding cake
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A glass of your wine, it being so strong
And to remember that
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brave young woman
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Who did release you in Turkey land
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He caught his sword all by the handle
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Caught the wedding cake
in pieces three
Singing here's a piece
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for Turkey's daughter
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A piece for the new bride
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and one for me
Down comes,
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down comes the new bride's mother
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What will I do with my daughter,
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dear?
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Your daughter came with one pack of gold
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I'll revert her home love
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with thirty -three
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And then Lord Baker ran to his darling
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Of twenty -one steps he made but three
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And he's taken her all in his arms
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The fair young woman who set
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him free
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You
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