| Song | Mad Tom Of Bedlam |
| Artist | Jolie Holland |
| Album | Escondida |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Traditional | |
| For to see | |
| Mad Tom of | |
| Bedlam, Ten thousand miles | |
| I've travelled | |
| Mad Maudlin goes on dirty toes | |
| For to save her shoes from gravel | |
| It's well that we sing bonney boys | |
| Bonney mad boys | |
| Bedlam boys are bonney | |
| For they all go bare, and they live in the air | |
| And they want no drink nor money | |
| I went down to | |
| Satan's Kitchen | |
| For to break my fast one morning | |
| And there | |
| I got souls piping hot | |
| All on the spit a-turning | |
| It's well that we sing bonney boys | |
| Bonney mad boys | |
| Bedlam boys are bonney | |
| For they all go bare, and they live in the air | |
| And they want no drink nor money | |
| A spirit howled as lightning | |
| Did on that journey guide me | |
| The sun did shake and the pale moon quake | |
| Whenever they did spy me | |
| And it's well that we sing bonney boys | |
| Bonney mad boys | |
| Bedlam boys are bonney | |
| For they all go bare, and they live in the air | |
| And they want no drink nor money | |
| My staff has murdered giants | |
| And my pack a long knife carries | |
| For to slice mince pies from children's thighs, | |
| From which to feed the faeries | |
| It's well that we sing bonney boys | |
| Bonney mad boys | |
| Bedlam boys are bonney | |
| For they all go bare, and they live in the air | |
| And they want no drink nor money | |
| Tonight I'll go a-murdering | |
| The man in the moon to a powder | |
| His dog I'll shake and his staff | |
| I'll break | |
| And I'll howl a wee bit louder | |
| It's well that we sing bonney boys | |
| Bonney mad boys | |
| Bedlam boys are bonney | |
| For they all go bare, and they live in the air | |
| And they want no drink nor money | |
| To see Mad | |
| Tom of Bedlam, | |
| Ten thousand miles | |
| I've travelled | |
| Mad Maudlin goes on dirty toes, | |
| To save her shoes from gravel | |
| It's well that we sing bonney boys | |
| Bonney mad boys | |
| Bedlam boys are bonney | |
| For they all go bare, and they live in the air | |
| And they want no drink nor money |
| zuo qu : Traditional | |
| For to see | |
| Mad Tom of | |
| Bedlam, Ten thousand miles | |
| I' ve travelled | |
| Mad Maudlin goes on dirty toes | |
| For to save her shoes from gravel | |
| It' s well that we sing bonney boys | |
| Bonney mad boys | |
| Bedlam boys are bonney | |
| For they all go bare, and they live in the air | |
| And they want no drink nor money | |
| I went down to | |
| Satan' s Kitchen | |
| For to break my fast one morning | |
| And there | |
| I got souls piping hot | |
| All on the spit aturning | |
| It' s well that we sing bonney boys | |
| Bonney mad boys | |
| Bedlam boys are bonney | |
| For they all go bare, and they live in the air | |
| And they want no drink nor money | |
| A spirit howled as lightning | |
| Did on that journey guide me | |
| The sun did shake and the pale moon quake | |
| Whenever they did spy me | |
| And it' s well that we sing bonney boys | |
| Bonney mad boys | |
| Bedlam boys are bonney | |
| For they all go bare, and they live in the air | |
| And they want no drink nor money | |
| My staff has murdered giants | |
| And my pack a long knife carries | |
| For to slice mince pies from children' s thighs, | |
| From which to feed the faeries | |
| It' s well that we sing bonney boys | |
| Bonney mad boys | |
| Bedlam boys are bonney | |
| For they all go bare, and they live in the air | |
| And they want no drink nor money | |
| Tonight I' ll go amurdering | |
| The man in the moon to a powder | |
| His dog I' ll shake and his staff | |
| I' ll break | |
| And I' ll howl a wee bit louder | |
| It' s well that we sing bonney boys | |
| Bonney mad boys | |
| Bedlam boys are bonney | |
| For they all go bare, and they live in the air | |
| And they want no drink nor money | |
| To see Mad | |
| Tom of Bedlam, | |
| Ten thousand miles | |
| I' ve travelled | |
| Mad Maudlin goes on dirty toes, | |
| To save her shoes from gravel | |
| It' s well that we sing bonney boys | |
| Bonney mad boys | |
| Bedlam boys are bonney | |
| For they all go bare, and they live in the air | |
| And they want no drink nor money |
| zuò qǔ : Traditional | |
| For to see | |
| Mad Tom of | |
| Bedlam, Ten thousand miles | |
| I' ve travelled | |
| Mad Maudlin goes on dirty toes | |
| For to save her shoes from gravel | |
| It' s well that we sing bonney boys | |
| Bonney mad boys | |
| Bedlam boys are bonney | |
| For they all go bare, and they live in the air | |
| And they want no drink nor money | |
| I went down to | |
| Satan' s Kitchen | |
| For to break my fast one morning | |
| And there | |
| I got souls piping hot | |
| All on the spit aturning | |
| It' s well that we sing bonney boys | |
| Bonney mad boys | |
| Bedlam boys are bonney | |
| For they all go bare, and they live in the air | |
| And they want no drink nor money | |
| A spirit howled as lightning | |
| Did on that journey guide me | |
| The sun did shake and the pale moon quake | |
| Whenever they did spy me | |
| And it' s well that we sing bonney boys | |
| Bonney mad boys | |
| Bedlam boys are bonney | |
| For they all go bare, and they live in the air | |
| And they want no drink nor money | |
| My staff has murdered giants | |
| And my pack a long knife carries | |
| For to slice mince pies from children' s thighs, | |
| From which to feed the faeries | |
| It' s well that we sing bonney boys | |
| Bonney mad boys | |
| Bedlam boys are bonney | |
| For they all go bare, and they live in the air | |
| And they want no drink nor money | |
| Tonight I' ll go amurdering | |
| The man in the moon to a powder | |
| His dog I' ll shake and his staff | |
| I' ll break | |
| And I' ll howl a wee bit louder | |
| It' s well that we sing bonney boys | |
| Bonney mad boys | |
| Bedlam boys are bonney | |
| For they all go bare, and they live in the air | |
| And they want no drink nor money | |
| To see Mad | |
| Tom of Bedlam, | |
| Ten thousand miles | |
| I' ve travelled | |
| Mad Maudlin goes on dirty toes, | |
| To save her shoes from gravel | |
| It' s well that we sing bonney boys | |
| Bonney mad boys | |
| Bedlam boys are bonney | |
| For they all go bare, and they live in the air | |
| And they want no drink nor money |