Arise, Arise
‘Arise, arise, you pretty maiden,
Arise, arise, it is almost day,
And come unto your bedroom window
And hear what your true love do say.’
‘Begone, begone, you'll awake my father,
My mother she can quickly hear;
Go and tell your tales unto some other
And whisper softly in their ear.’
‘I won't begone for I love no other,
You are the girl that I adore;
It's I, my dear, who love you dearly,
It's the pains of love that have brought me here.’
Then the old man heard the couple talking,
He so nimbly stepped out of bed,
Arise, arise, it is almost day,
And come unto your bedroom window
And hear what your true love do say.’
‘Begone, begone, you'll awake my father,
My mother she can quickly hear;
Go and tell your tales unto some other
And whisper softly in their ear.’
‘I won't begone for I love no other,
You are the girl that I adore;
It's I, my dear, who love you dearly,
It's the pains of love that have brought me here.’
Then the old man heard the couple talking,
He so nimbly stepped out of bed,