Home Page »  K »  Karine Polwart
   

The Death Of Queen Jane Lyrics


Karine Polwart The Death Of Queen Jane


Queen Jane lay in labor full six days or more
While the women grew weary and the midwives gave o'er
And they sent for King Henry to come with great speed
To be with Queen Jane in her hour of need

King Henry came to her and he sat by her bedside
Saying, "What ails thee, my Jeannie? What ails thee, my
bride?"
"Oh Henry, oh Henry, do this one thing for me
Rip open my right side and find my baby"

"Oh Jeannie, oh Jeannie, that never will do
It would lease thy sweet life and thy young baby, too"
Well, she wept and she wailed 'til she fell into a swoon
And her right side was opened and her baby was found

Well, that baby was christened the very next day
While his poor dead mother a-mouldering lay
And six men went before her and four more travelled on
While loyal King Henry stood mourning alone

He wept and he wailed until he was sore
Saying, "The flower of all England shall flourish no
more"
He sat by the river with his head in his hands
Saying, "My merry England is a sorrowful land"



from the recording booth to the kitchen: when musicians become culinary obsessives
From The Recording Booth To The Kitchen: When Musicians Become Culinary Obsessives
Evren E. - 05 May 2026
the ultimate fashion playlist: unpacking the devil wears prada 2 soundtrack
The Ultimate Fashion Playlist: Unpacking The Devil Wears Prada 2 Soundtrack
Chris Page - 29 Apr 2026
behind the charts: how labels track global music trends before they go viral
Behind The Charts: How Labels Track Global Music Trends Before They Go Viral
Faith Thompson - 26 Apr 2026
the ghost in the jukebox: can ai actually write a song that makes you cry?
The Ghost In The Jukebox: Can Ai Actually Write A Song That Makes You Cry?
Sasha Mednikova - 24 Apr 2026
pop icons behind the firewall: the quiet fight for global music freedom
Pop Icons Behind The Firewall: The Quiet Fight For Global Music Freedom
Evren E. - 16 Apr 2026
Browse: