Kate Rusby The Cobbler's Daughter
			
I am a cobbler's daughter 
I'm thought of rude and mean 
But a finer and a bonnier lass 
You have never seen 
I've plagued my father's head 
For my life I wouldn't wed 
And my mother's in the prison cause of me 
There was a handsome young man 
Who used to live near me 
If I went out, if I went in 
He'd always follow me 
I'll never rue the day 
It happened as I say 
I led him to my chamber room to see 
I led him to my chamber 
So we could be alone 
And knowing that my mother 
And my father were at home 
He kissed me on the cheek 
And I screamed till I was weak 
My father came a running to the door 
He's jumped upon the young man 
As I was standing by 
But he brought his fist behind his head 
And thumped him in the eye 
Then my mother heard the din 
Up the stairs she did begin 
With a broom for a weapon she held high 
Out ran the young man 
To the stairs straightway 
But my mother she was waiting 
Like a raging bull I'd say 
She's hit him on the head 
The young man fell like lead 
Quite dead upon the floor he lay