| Song | Yarrow |
| Artist | Pentangle |
| Album | Pentangling: The Collection |
| 作词 : Pentangle, Traditional | |
| There was a lady from the North, | |
| One scarse could find her marrow, | |
| She was courted by nine gentlemen, | |
| And a ploughboy lad from Yarrow. | |
| These nine sat drinking at the wine, | |
| As they had done before, | |
| They made a vow amongst themselves, | |
| To fight for her on Yarrow. | |
| She's washed his face, she's combed his hair, | |
| As she has done before, | |
| She's placed a brand down by his side, | |
| To fight for her on Yarrow. | |
| As he came down yon high, high hill, | |
| And down the halls of Yarrow. | |
| There he spied nine armed men. | |
| Come to fight with him on Yarrow. | |
| It's three he's wounded, and three withdrew, | |
| And three he's killed on Yarrow, | |
| Till her brother John, came in behind. | |
| And pierced his body through. | |
| Oh, Father dear, I dreamed a dream, | |
| I fear it will prove sorrow, | |
| Dreamed I was pulling the heather bell, | |
| On they dowy dens of Yarrow. | |
| Oh, Father dear, you've seven sons, | |
| You may wed them all tomorrow, | |
| But the fairest one amongst them all. | |
| Was the boy I loved on Yarrow. |
| zuò cí : Pentangle, Traditional | |
| There was a lady from the North, | |
| One scarse could find her marrow, | |
| She was courted by nine gentlemen, | |
| And a ploughboy lad from Yarrow. | |
| These nine sat drinking at the wine, | |
| As they had done before, | |
| They made a vow amongst themselves, | |
| To fight for her on Yarrow. | |
| She' s washed his face, she' s combed his hair, | |
| As she has done before, | |
| She' s placed a brand down by his side, | |
| To fight for her on Yarrow. | |
| As he came down yon high, high hill, | |
| And down the halls of Yarrow. | |
| There he spied nine armed men. | |
| Come to fight with him on Yarrow. | |
| It' s three he' s wounded, and three withdrew, | |
| And three he' s killed on Yarrow, | |
| Till her brother John, came in behind. | |
| And pierced his body through. | |
| Oh, Father dear, I dreamed a dream, | |
| I fear it will prove sorrow, | |
| Dreamed I was pulling the heather bell, | |
| On they dowy dens of Yarrow. | |
| Oh, Father dear, you' ve seven sons, | |
| You may wed them all tomorrow, | |
| But the fairest one amongst them all. | |
| Was the boy I loved on Yarrow. |