Worcester City

by Eliza Carthy · · Folk
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In Worcester City there lived a damsel And now the truth to you I'll tell She by a servant man was courted Who often told her he loved her well
Folk 2002 English

Worcester City Full Lyrics

In Worcester City there lived a damsel And now the truth to you I'll tell She by a servant man was courted Who often told her he loved her well She loved him true but at a distance He did not think to be very fond Now for you convicts and inconstant lovers I'll pray you lend your sweet tender love By a young master this fair young damsel Was invited to a ball you know This wicked young man he followed after In to prepare for her overthrow As she was dancing all with another Jealousy had filled his mind Then to destroy his own true lover This wicked young man he was inclined Oh quickly he prepared some poison He mixed it with a glass of wine And gave it to his own true lover She drank it with a most fearful mind A little after this fair young damsel "Oh take me home my dear" says she "For the liquor that you have lately gave me Has made me very ill in need" As they was walking along together He then unto her did say "I gave you poison all in your liquor All for to take your sweet life away" "And I have drunk from the same empty well I thought you'd die as well as me" So when he should have answered "Sigh And young man beware of jealousy"

Frequently Asked Questions

When was "Worcester City" by Eliza Carthy released?

"Worcester City" by Eliza Carthy was released in 2002.

What genre is "Worcester City" by Eliza Carthy?

"Worcester City" by Eliza Carthy is a Folk song.

What are the opening lyrics of "Worcester City"?

The opening lyrics are: "In Worcester City there lived a damsel"