The fairest lady in the land
She was all alone and lonely
She fell in love with a married man
Down in the greenwood valley
He leaned her back against an oak
She was all alone and lonely
And at first it bent and then it broke
Down in the greenwood valley
She leaned her back against a thorn
She was all alone and lonely
And there she had two babies born
Down in the greenwood valley
She took a knife out clean and sharp
She was all alone and lonеly
And she pierced it through еach tender heart
Down in the greenwood valley
She buried them beneath a stone
She was all alone and lonely
And she returned a fair maid home
Down in the greenwood valley
Then one day in her father’s hall
She was all alone and lonely
She saw two children playing ball
Down in the greenwood valley
She was all alone and lonely
She fell in love with a married man
Down in the greenwood valley
He leaned her back against an oak
She was all alone and lonely
And at first it bent and then it broke
Down in the greenwood valley
She leaned her back against a thorn
She was all alone and lonely
And there she had two babies born
Down in the greenwood valley
She took a knife out clean and sharp
She was all alone and lonеly
And she pierced it through еach tender heart
Down in the greenwood valley
She buried them beneath a stone
She was all alone and lonely
And she returned a fair maid home
Down in the greenwood valley
Then one day in her father’s hall
She was all alone and lonely
She saw two children playing ball
Down in the greenwood valley
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