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Suffolk Miracle

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"Suffolk Miracle" (2006)

"Suffolk Miracle" Videos

The Suffolk Miracle - Jim Moray
The Suffolk Miracle - Jim Moray
Peggy Seeger - The Grey Cock  [HD]
Peggy Seeger - The Grey Cock [HD]
2216. The Suffolk Miracle (Child #272) Traditional English
2216. The Suffolk Miracle (Child #272) Traditional English
2068. Young Peggy (Child #298) - Traditional Scottish
2068. Young Peggy (Child #298) - Traditional Scottish
Mary McPartlan  The Holland Handkerchief
Mary McPartlan The Holland Handkerchief
2375. The Slaughter of the Laird of Mellerstain (Child #230) Traditional Scottish
2375. The Slaughter of the Laird of Mellerstain (Child #230) Traditional Scottish
The Grey Cock
The Grey Cock
2395. The Coble o Cargill (Child #242) Traditional Scottish
2395. The Coble o Cargill (Child #242) Traditional Scottish
1916. Hind Etin (Child #41) - (Traditional Scottish)
1916. Hind Etin (Child #41) - (Traditional Scottish)
Unaccompanied.. Folk song
Unaccompanied.. Folk song
Lord Randall
Lord Randall
The Cruel Mother by Kismet Hardy  1st Feb 2011
The Cruel Mother by Kismet Hardy 1st Feb 2011
Etno
Etno
2110. The Holy Nunnery (Child #303) - Traditional Scottish
2110. The Holy Nunnery (Child #303) - Traditional Scottish
Jellon Grame Broadside Electric (child 90)
Jellon Grame Broadside Electric (child 90)
2436. John Thomson and the Turk (Child #266) Traditional Scottish
2436. John Thomson and the Turk (Child #266) Traditional Scottish
sea shanties
sea shanties
AMERICAN & BRITISH FOLK REVIVAL
AMERICAN & BRITISH FOLK REVIVAL
Wife of Ushers Well - Lecture and Discussion
Wife of Ushers Well - Lecture and Discussion

Lyrics

SUFFOLK MIRACLE
or SWEET WILLIAM'S GHOST (2)
It's of an old and wealthy man
He had a daughter and her name was Ann
She were handsome, fine and tall
She had a loving face withal
Sing lady, lady, lady fair
Many a suitor had she there
A widow's son of low degree
Among them all, she fancied he
Sing courting, courting, courting cane
There's many a courtship all in vain
For when her father came to know
He sent her far, oh far from home
One night as she were lying down
The quiet loosening of her gown
She heard a low and deathly sound
Says, "Loose my bounds, I'm earthly bound"
She looked out of her window clear
She seen her love on her father's mare
"Here's your mother's cloak, here's your father's roan
They sent me here, love, to bring you home"
He's mounted up, she's on behind
And they rode on with contented mind
But all along, complaint he made
"Oh love, oh love, my head do ache"
Her handkerchief from her neck around
She bound it round his head around
He set her down at her father's door
Then her true love she saw no more
"Awake, awake, awake," said she
"Is no one here for to welcome me?"
"You're welcome home, dear child," said he
"But what trusty friend did come for thee?"
"Did you not send one I do adore
That love so dear and must love no more?"
Her father frowned and shook his head
Says, "Your true love been one year dead"
He's summonsed clerk and clergy, too
That grave was opened and him to view
And though he had been a twelvemonth dead
Her handkerchief was bound round his head
So a warning to you old folks still
Don't hinder young ones from their will
The first they love they'll never forget
Though he be dead, she'll love him yet
Child #272
recorded by Peggy Seeger and Ewan MacColl on Blood & Roses I
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