Kate Rusby I Am Stretched On Your Grave
			
I am stretched on your grave 
And I'll lie here forever 
If you hands were in mine 
I'd be sure they would not sever 
My apple tree, my brightness, 
It's time we were together 
For I smell by the Earth 
And I'm worn by the weather. 
When my family think 
That I'm safely in my bed 
Oh, from morn until night 
I am stretched out at your head 
Calling out unto the earth 
With tears hot and wild 
For the loss of a girl 
That I loved as a child. 
Do you remember the night 
Oh, the night when we were lost 
In the shade of the blackthorn 
And the touch of the frost? 
Oh, and thanks be to Jesus 
We did all that was right 
And your maidenhead still 
Is your pillar of light. 
Oh, the priests and the friars 
They approach me in dread 
Oh, for I love you still 
Oh, my life, and you're dead 
I still will be your shelter 
Through rain and through storm 
And with you in your cold grave 
I cannot sleep warm 
I am stretched on your grave 
And I'll lie here forever 
If you hands were in mine 
I'd be sure they would not sever 
My apple tree, my brightness, 
It's time we were together 
For I smell by the Earth 
And I'm worn by the weather.