The Prickle Eye Bush (traditional from Child Ballad 95 the maid saved from the gallows)
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“Oh hangman, stay your hand, Stay it for a while,
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For I think I see my sister coming over yonder stile.”
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"Oh sister, have you brought me gold? Or silver to set me free?
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For to save my body from the cold, cold ground and my neck from the gallows tree.”
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“Oh no, I have not brought you gold or silver to set you free
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for to save your body from the cold, cold ground and your neck from the gallows tree.”
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Oh, the prickle-eye bush that pricks my heart full sore
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And if ever I get out of this prickle-eye bush then I will never get in it any more.
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“Oh hangman, stay your hand, Stay it for a while,
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For I think I see my mother coming over yonder stile.”
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"Oh mother, have you brought me gold? Or silver to set me free?
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For to save my body from the cold, cold ground and my neck from the gallows tree.”
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“Oh no, I have not brought you gold or silver to set you free
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for to save your body from the cold, cold ground and your neck from the gallows tree.”
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Oh, the prickle-eye bush that pricks my heart full sore
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And if ever I get out of this prickle-eye bush then I will never get in it any more.
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“Oh hangman, stay your hand, Stay it for a while,
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For I think I see my true love coming over yonder stile.”
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"Oh lover, have you brought me gold? Or silver to set me free?
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For to save my body from the cold, cold ground and my neck from the gallows tree.”
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O Yes, I have brought you gold and silver to set you free
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for to save your body from the cold, cold ground and your neck from the gallows tree.”
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Oh, the prickle-eye bush that pricks my heart full sore
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And now that I’m out of this prickle-eye bush then I will never get in it any more.