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The Ballad of George Collins - Sam Lee.lrc

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[00:06.00]George Collins walked out one May morning
[00:16.23]When May was all in bloom
[00:24.59]And who should he see but a fair pretty maid
[00:34.76]A washing her white marble stone
[00:42.83]
[00:47.22]She whooped she hollered she called so loud
[00:55.11]She waved her lily-white hand
[01:00.86]Come hither to me George Collins cried she
[01:07.70]For your life it won't last you long
[01:13.04]He put his bumboat down by the bank side
[01:17.66]Across the river sprung he
[01:21.38]He gripped his hands round her middle so small
[01:26.99]And he kissed her red ruby lips
[01:29.95]Then he rode home to his father's own house
[01:34.77]Loudly knocked with the ring
[01:38.25]A rise,a rise
[01:39.91]My farther he cried
[01:43.83]Rise and please let me in
[01:46.55]Oh
[01:47.60]A rise,a rise dear mother he cried
[01:51.18]Rise and make up my bed
[01:54.92]A rise, a rise
[01:56.53]Dear sister he cried
[01:58.45]Get a napkin to tie wound my head
[02:01.43]For if i should die tonight
[02:05.96]And if I should chance to die tonight
[02:05.98]As I suppose I shall
[02:09.94]Please bury me neat that white marble stone
[02:13.56]That lies in fair Ellender's hall
[02:17.49]
[02:42.35]Fair Ellender sat all in her hall
[02:47.14]Weaving her silks so fine
[02:50.84]And who should she see but the finest corpse
[02:54.21]That ever her eyes shone on
[02:57.24]Fair Ellender called unto her head maid
[03:01.73]Whose corpse is this so fine
[03:05.61]She made her reply George Collins' corpse
[03:09.19]An old true love of mine
[03:13.07]
[03:18.38]Oh put him down my brave little boys
[03:24.38]And open his coffin so wide
[03:27.90]That I may kiss his red ruby lips
[03:31.48]Ten thousand times they've kissed mine
[03:35.21]This news being carried to fair London town
[03:38.98]Wrote on London gate
[03:42.66]Six pretty maids died all in one night
[03:49.96]'Twas all for George Collins' sake
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George Collins walked out one May morning
When May was all in bloom
And who should he see but a fair pretty maid
A washing her white marble stone
She whooped she hollered she called so loud
She waved her lily-white hand
Come hither to me George Collins cried she
For your life it won't last you long
He put his bumboat down by the bank side
Across the river sprung he
He gripped his hands round her middle so small
And he kissed her red ruby lips
Then he rode home to his father's own house
Loudly knocked with the ring
A rise,a rise
My farther he cried
Rise and please let me in
Oh
A rise,a rise dear mother he cried
Rise and make up my bed
A rise, a rise
Dear sister he cried
Get a napkin to tie wound my head
For if i should die tonight
And if I should chance to die tonight
As I suppose I shall
Please bury me neat that white marble stone
That lies in fair Ellender's hall
Fair Ellender sat all in her hall
Weaving her silks so fine
And who should she see but the finest corpse
That ever her eyes shone on
Fair Ellender called unto her head maid
Whose corpse is this so fine
She made her reply George Collins' corpse
An old true love of mine
Oh put him down my brave little boys
And open his coffin so wide
That I may kiss his red ruby lips
Ten thousand times they've kissed mine
This news being carried to fair London town
Wrote on London gate
Six pretty maids died all in one night
'Twas all for George Collins' sake