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INTERPRÉTATION
Lady Maisery
Lady Maisery
Interprète
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
Jess Arrowsmith
Jess Arrowsmith
Paroles
Gavin Davenport
Gavin Davenport
Paroles
Rowan Rheingans
Rowan Rheingans
Composition
Hazel Askew
Hazel Askew
Composition
Hannah James
Hannah James
Composition

Paroles

My bairn was often silent and did sleep through half the night. And he greeted me every morning with a smile so full of light, But now you are much altered and do bawl the whole night through, So hush a while, my darling, so I might know it's you. (After each): Hush awhile, hush awhile, sleep now for me. Lay yourself softly if my babe you be, Or did some fay creeping from your crib steal you sleeping And leave me a creature that's nothing of me? Your skin was like the lily fair, as soft as winter snow, Not like some screaming devil with his scarlet face aglow Who wails across the wind's soft sighs that creep the casement through, So hush a while, my darling, so I might know it's you. Your father says you're not his own nor any child of man's, But I think you have your father's smile, your father's gentle hands, And I pray that you will love me like your father used to do, So hush awhile, my darling, so I might know it's you. If your other couldn't love you, though a fairy babe you be, I would take you to the forest and I'd leave you 'neath yon tree, But while you are all I have, love, yet I still will cleave to thee, For whatever else you are, love, still your mother's love you be.
Writer(s): Gavin Davenport, Hannah James, Hazel Askew, Jess Arrowsmith, Rowan Rheingans Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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