Lord Bateman was a noble lord A noble lord of high degree Imprisoned in some foreign country To spend his life in captivity
He is a captain in the King's own Navy He'd spent his life upon the cold grey sea What would he give now for a plate of meat and gravy Or for an angel to appear and set him free
Full seven years he lives on bread and dirty water A single candle in his prison room for light Into the cell will walk the pretty jailer's daughter The cloak she's wearing is as black as any night
Shе is a creature of captivating beauty As this bold captain's hungry еyes would ever see She looks upon him with the eye of love's desire And so he begs her, "Lady, will ye set me free? "
"What can you offer if you gain your freedom? I'll lose my heart if I should ever set you free I have the keys if you'll deliver me a promise Should I release you, then you'll vow to marry me"
"You are a creature of captivating beauty We could run and make a life beyond the sea" He takes her hand in his and makes a solemn promise "Unchain me now and I will vow to marry thee"
Beneath the city walls and down into the harbour She'll throw his chains into the wine-dark sea They'll find a ship, but now his hand is forced to stay her "In truth, I never could have married thee"
She was a creature of captivating beauty He still has many miles of ocean to traverse His broken promises will move the gods to anger All broken promises will render matters worse
She sees the black storm clouds on the horizon His solemn promises lie broken And whispered on the wind, as if it's spoken He'll hear a maiden's curse
Compositor: Gordon Matthew Sumner (PRS)Editor: Songs Of Universal Inc (BMI)ECAD verificado obra #33906493 em 02/Abr/2024 com dados da UBEM