Kate Rusby Let Me Be
			
They say a girl like me should wed, 
And take a man to lay in my bed 
But I would like to stay young and free, 
And oh, I wish they would let me be 
Oh, I wish they would let me be... 
Let me be. 
Robin the miller he's fond of brass, 
He sees a fool's face when he looks in glass, 
Thinks he'll bargain like grain for me 
But oh, I wish he would let me be 
Oh, I wish he would let me be, 
Robin, let me be. 
There came a man names Bonnie Jim 
He looks so fine in his holiday trim 
Thinks he'll take me off to the sea, 
But oh, I wish he would let me be 
Oh, I wish he would let me be, 
Jim, let me be, 
Jim, let me be. 
Cousin Dick he has gold and land, 
He thinks all this will win my hand 
My hand or lips he will never see 
But oh, I wish he would let me be 
Oh, I wish he would let me be, 
Dick, let me be. 
This young soldier boy is Ned 
His gun's like his own, he can shoot me dead, 
His eyes are blue but they don't see me, 
Oh, why does he let me be? 
Oh, why does he let me be? 
Let me be, 
Why, you let me be?