Ed de Moel

Child Ballads - Lyrics

Child 10
The Twa Sisters
Version H

Motherwell's Manuscript, p. 147. From I. Goldie, March, 1825.

Narrative

1   There were three sisters lived in a hall,
      Hey with the gay and the grandeur O
And there came a lord to court them all.
      At the bonnie bows o London town.
1   There were three sisters lived in a hall,
      Hey with the gay and the grandeur O
And there came a lord to court them all.
      At the bonnie bows o London town.
3   He courted the youngest with a glove,
      Hey with the gay and the grandeur O
And he said that he'd be her true love.
      At the bonnie bows o London town.
4   'O sister, O sister, will you go and take a walk,
      Hey with the gay and the grandeur O
And see our father's ships how they float?
      At the bonnie bows o London town.
5   'O lean your foot upon the stone,
      Hey with the gay and the grandeur O
And wash your hand in that sea-foam.'
      At the bonnie bows o London town.
6   She leaned her foot upon the stone,
      Hey with the gay and the grandeur O
But her eldest sister has tumbled her down.
      At the bonnie bows o London town.
7   'O sister, sister, give me your hand,
      Hey with the gay and the grandeur O
And I'll make you lady of all my land.'
      At the bonnie bows o London town.
8   'O I'll not lend to you my hand,
      Hey with the gay and the grandeur O
But I'll be lady of your land.'
      At the bonnie bows o London town.
9   'O sister, sister, give me your glove,
      Hey with the gay and the grandeur O
And I'll make you lady of my true love.'
      At the bonnie bows o London town.
10   'It's I'll not lend to you my glove,
      Hey with the gay and the grandeur O
But I'll be lady of your true love.'
      At the bonnie bows o London town.
11   Sometimes she sank, and sometimes she swam,
      Hey with the gay and the grandeur O
Until she came to a miller's dam.
      At the bonnie bows o London town.
12   The miller's daughter was coming out wi speed,
      Hey with the gay and the grandeur O
For water for to bake some bread.
      At the bonnie bows o London town.
13   'O father, father, stop the dam,
      Hey with the gay and the grandeur O
For it's either a lady or a milk-white swan.'
      At the bonnie bows o London town.
14   He dragged her out unto the shore,
      Hey with the gay and the grandeur O
And stripped her of all she wore.
      At the bonnie bows o London town.
15   By cam a fiddler, and he was fair,
      Hey with the gay and the grandeur O
And he buskit his bow in her bonnie yellow hair.
      At the bonnie bows o London town.
16   By cam her father's harper, and he was fine,
      Hey with the gay and the grandeur O
he made a harp o her bonny breast-bone.
      At the bonnie bows o London town.
17   When they came to her father's court,
      Hey with the gay and the grandeur O
The harp [and fiddle these words] spoke:
      At the bonnie bows o London town.
18   'O God bless my father the king,
      Hey with the gay and the grandeur O
And I wish the same to my mother the queen.
      At the bonnie bows o London town.
19   'My sister Jane she tumbled me in,
      Hey with the gay and the grandeur O
. . . . .
      At the bonnie bows o London town.
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