English Curse

Album: England Keep My Bones (2011)
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  • Many years back when the old oaks were young
    Not long after the Northmen had come
    A low and evil deed was done
    In the dark of the New Forest
    In the dark of the New Forest

    From the shores of Normandy King William came
    To Albion fair, King Harold to slay
    With greed in his heart and his scurrilous claim
    He took the land for his own
    He took the land for his own

    Now John was a blacksmith, an honest old man
    He raised up his children and worked with his hands
    At his family's forge in the patch of land
    In the dark of the New Forest
    In the dark of the New Forest

    King William rode out after his victory
    To ravage the land in his hunger to thieve
    For hunting grounds in the Wessex trees
    He took the land for his own
    He took the land for his own

    But if you steal the land of an Englishman
    Then you will know this curse
    Your first born son's warm blood will run
    Upon the English earth

    Now King William's son was called Rufus the Red
    He took up the crown when his father was dead
    And he rode the hunting grounds in his stead
    In the dark of the New Forest
    In the dark of the New Forest

    But John's curse it called out and Lord Terryl fired low
    The arrow struck Rufus with a sickening blow
    And he fell from his horse to the ground below
    And the land took him for it's own
    The land took him for it's own

    So if you steal the land of an Englishman
    Then you will know this curse
    Your first born son's warm blood will run
    Upon the English earth

    Many years back when the old oaks were young
    Not long after the Northmen had come
    A low and evil deed was done
    In the dark of the New Forest
    In the dark of the New Forest Writer/s: FRANCIS EDWARD TURNER
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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