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Lord Bateman was a noble lord, Noble lord of high degree, He put himself onboard a ship, Some foreign country he would go see. And he sailed East, and he sailed West! Sailed in to proud Turkey. But he was taken and put in prison Until his life it grew quite weary And in their prisons there grew a tree, They grew it stout and grew it strong. And he was chained up all by the middle Until his life it was almost gone But Turkey had one only daughter A finer lady you'd never'd see She shed a tear and she'd set her mind When she saw Lord Bateman she would go see Do you have land? Do you have living? Does Northumberland belong to thee? Would you give to a braving lady, If out of prison she'd set you free? Well I have lend, land and I have living Half Northumberland belongs to me I'd give it all it all to a braving lady If out of prison she did set me She stole the key from her father's pillow Poured Lord Bateman her father's wine And every health they drank together Well I wish Lord Bateman, you were mine She's take'n him down to her father's harbor Found for him that ship of fame Farewell, farewell Lord Bateman And know I'll never see your face again Seven years have gone and passed From her heart she'd not been freed She's packed her bowl of fur-coat clothing And swore Lord Bateman she would go see And when she came to London City Cried Lord Bateman through the town Every stranger that did pass by her Did lead her on to Northumberland Is this called Lord Bateman's castle? Is his Lordship here within And "Yes, oh, yes!" cried the proud young porter Pray tell what news can I give to him? Go tell him: send me a cut of brand Tell him send me a cup of wine And to remember the brave young lady Who did release him when he was confined So away, away tore the proud young porter Away, away, away went he He's cried "Lord Bateman, my lord and master I'm sure Sophia's crossed the sea!" "She has got rings, rings on every finger 'Round her middle where she has three She has more gold all about her person To buy Northumberland from under thee!" Lord Bateman then in silence droll From his heart he'd not been free "I'd give you all of my father's stable Of my Sophia's has crossed the sea!" Lord Bateman then to his true love flew From his heart he'd not been free And never was there a love so constant Since bold Sophia's crossed the sea
Writer(s): Traditional, Daniel Moore Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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