Kate Rusby Sweet William's Ghost
			
There came a ghost to Margaret's door 
With many a greivous groan 
And aye he's tirled long at the pin 
But answer she gave none 
Is it my father phillip? 
Or yet my brother John? 
Or yet my own dear william 
From Scotland now come home? 
Thy faith, I troth, you'll never get 
And me you'll never win 
Til you take me to yon churchyard 
And wed me with the ring. 
Oh I do dwell in a churchyard 
But far beyond the sea 
And it is but my Ghost, Margaret 
That speaks now unto thee 
So she's put on her robes of green 
With a piece below the knee 
And o'er the live-lang winter's night 
The sweet ghost followed she 
Is there room at your head, willie 
Or room here at your feet? 
Or room here at your side, willie, 
wherein that I may sleep? 
There's no room at my head, Margaret 
There's no room at my feet 
There's no room at my side Margaret 
My coffin is so neat. 
Then up and spoke the red robin 
And up spoke the grey 
'tis time, 'tis time, my dear Margaret 
That I was gone away 
No more the ghost to Margaret came 
With many a greivous groan 
He's vanished out into the mist 
And left her there alone 
Oh stay, my only true love, stay 
My heart you do divide 
Pale grew her cheeks, she closed her eyes 
Stretched out her limbs and cried