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The Nine Stone Rig
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Back of the Moon


A song rather than a poem, but based on Burn's poem called "Dowie Dens O' Yarrow". Suitably spooky for Halloween.

Oh gentle wind that's blowing south
From where my love repairs
Take a kiss from his dear mouth
And tell me how he fares
And word was carried back to me
As if at God's command
Your sweetheart was murdered yesterday
by your brother's jealous hand

No living man I'll love again
Since my darling went to death's door
One lock of his yellow hair
Will chain my heart forever
Mother dear please make my bed
Lay me down in sorrow
My love he died for me last night
And I'll die for him tomorrow

My love he died for me last night
And I'll die for him tomorrow
They shot him dead at the Nine Stone Rig
Beside the headless cross
And they left him lying in his blood
Upon the moor in the moss
They buried him at midnight
And the dew fell cold and still.
And the women in gray forgot to pray
And the mist clung to the hills

And the women in gray forgot to pray
And the mist clung to the hills



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Posted by Branwen
10th October 2009ce
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