Omie Wise

Traditional

Oh, listen to my story, I'll tell you no lies
How John Lewes did murder poor little Omie Wise

He told her to meet him at Adam's Spring
He promised her money and other fine things

And fool like she met him at Adam's Spring
No money did he bring her, nor other fine things

"Go with me, little Omie, and away we will go
We'll go and get married and nobody will know"

Well, she climbed up behind him and away they did go
But down to the river where deep waters flow

"John Lewes, John Lewes will you tell to me your mind
Do you intend to marry me or leave me behind?"

"Little Omie, little Omie, I'll tell to you my mind
My mind is to drown you and leave you behind"

"Have mercy on my baby and spare me my life
I'll go home as a beggar and never be your wife"

He hugged her and kissed her and turned her around
And pushed her in deep water where he knew that she would drown

Then he got upon his pony and away he did ride
As the screams of little Omie went down by his side

'Twas on a Thursday morning, the rain was a-pouring down
When the people searched for Omie, but she could not be found

Two boys went a-fishing one fine sunny day
And saw little Omie's body go floating away

They threw their nets around her and drew her to the bank
Her clothes all wet and muddy, they laid her on a plank

Then sent for John Lewes to come to that place
And brought her out before him that he might see her face

Well, he made no confession but they carried him to jail
No friends nor relations would come for his bail

Trivia about the song Omie Wise by Bert Jansch

When was the song “Omie Wise” released by Bert Jansch?
The song Omie Wise was released in 2000, on the album “Crimson Moon”.
Who composed the song “Omie Wise” by Bert Jansch?
The song “Omie Wise” by Bert Jansch was composed by Traditional.

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