| Song | The Ballad Of Josie |
| Artist | Seth Lakeman |
| Album | Kitty Jay |
| 作曲 : Lakeman | |
| It was Monday morning in heavy rain, | |
| When Josie went from our house, never back again, | |
| Out beyond the hillside where the cattle stand, | |
| With her recent lover holding her right hand. | |
| They both went out together in the Monday mist, | |
| She never saw it coming, waiting at his wrist, | |
| He struck her swiftly and she fell right down, | |
| Flowers grew around her a body never found. | |
| Whenever you're walking out in the snow, | |
| Think of poor Josie all on her own, | |
| Wherever those flowers stand out unknown, | |
| You'll be steppin' on her gravestone. | |
| So tell me where is Josie and where's she flown, | |
| You both went out together you've come back alone, | |
| You sit so sadly with a face so cold, | |
| You're no more paler though than the life you stole. | |
| Chorus |
| zuò qǔ : Lakeman | |
| It was Monday morning in heavy rain, | |
| When Josie went from our house, never back again, | |
| Out beyond the hillside where the cattle stand, | |
| With her recent lover holding her right hand. | |
| They both went out together in the Monday mist, | |
| She never saw it coming, waiting at his wrist, | |
| He struck her swiftly and she fell right down, | |
| Flowers grew around her a body never found. | |
| Whenever you' re walking out in the snow, | |
| Think of poor Josie all on her own, | |
| Wherever those flowers stand out unknown, | |
| You' ll be steppin' on her gravestone. | |
| So tell me where is Josie and where' s she flown, | |
| You both went out together you' ve come back alone, | |
| You sit so sadly with a face so cold, | |
| You' re no more paler though than the life you stole. | |
| Chorus |