The Cobbler's Daughter

Kate Rusby / Jörgen Elofsson

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

Trivia about the song The Cobbler's Daughter by Kate Rusby

When was the song “The Cobbler's Daughter” released by Kate Rusby?
The song The Cobbler's Daughter was released in 1999, on the album “Sleepless”.
Who composed the song “The Cobbler's Daughter” by Kate Rusby?
The song “The Cobbler's Daughter” by Kate Rusby was composed by Kate Rusby and Jörgen Elofsson.

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