There Did Three Knights Come From the West
Three did three Knights come from the west, with the high and the lily
oh!
And these three Knights courted one ladye, as the rose was so sweetly
blown.
The first Knight came was all in white, and asked of her is she'd be
his delight.
The next Knight came was all in green, and asked of her is she'd be his
queen.
The third Knight came was all in red, and asked of her if she would
wed. 'Then have you asked of my father dear? Likewise of her who did me
bear?
'And have you asked of my brother John? And also of my sister Anne?
'Yes, I've asked of your father dear, likewise of her who did you bear.
'And I've asked of your sister Anne, but I've not asked of your brother
John.'
Far on the road as the rode along, there did they meet with her brother
John.
She stooped low to kiss him sweet, he to her heart did a dagger meet.
'Ride on, ride on,' cried the servingman, ', Methinks your bride she
looks woundrous wan.'
'I wish I were on yonder stile, for there I would sit and bleed awhile.
'I wish I were on yonder hill, there I'd alight and make my will.'
'What would you give to your father dear?'
'The gallant steed which doth me bear.'
'What would you give to your mother dear?'
'My wedding shift which I do wear.'But she must wash it very clean, for
my heart's blood sticks in every seam.'
'What would you give to your sister Anne?'
'What would you give to your brother John?'
'A rope, and a gallows to hang him on.[What would you give to yourbrother John's wife?"A widow's weeds, and a quiet life.']
oh!
And these three Knights courted one ladye, as the rose was so sweetly
blown.
The first Knight came was all in white, and asked of her is she'd be
his delight.
The next Knight came was all in green, and asked of her is she'd be his
queen.
The third Knight came was all in red, and asked of her if she would
wed. 'Then have you asked of my father dear? Likewise of her who did me
bear?
'And have you asked of my brother John? And also of my sister Anne?
'Yes, I've asked of your father dear, likewise of her who did you bear.
'And I've asked of your sister Anne, but I've not asked of your brother
John.'
Far on the road as the rode along, there did they meet with her brother
John.
She stooped low to kiss him sweet, he to her heart did a dagger meet.
'Ride on, ride on,' cried the servingman, ', Methinks your bride she
looks woundrous wan.'
'I wish I were on yonder stile, for there I would sit and bleed awhile.
'I wish I were on yonder hill, there I'd alight and make my will.'
'What would you give to your father dear?'
'The gallant steed which doth me bear.'
'What would you give to your mother dear?'
'My wedding shift which I do wear.'But she must wash it very clean, for
my heart's blood sticks in every seam.'
'What would you give to your sister Anne?'
'What would you give to your brother John?'
'A rope, and a gallows to hang him on.[What would you give to yourbrother John's wife?"A widow's weeds, and a quiet life.']
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Writer(s): Tony Wakeford, Traditional
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