Lord Randall

Bob Johnson, Traditional

"O where have you been, Lord Randall, my son?
Where have you been, my handsome young man?"

"I've been to the wild wood, mother, and I want to lie down
I met with my true love, mother, make my bed soon."
"And what did she give you?"
"She gave me some supper and I'm -

Chorus:
Sick, sick, weary and tired
Sick to the heart and I want to lie down"

"O what did you eat, Lord Randall, my son?
What did you eat, my handsome young man?"

"She gave me some eels, mother, fried in a pan
They were streaked and striped, mother, make my bed soon."
"And where did they come from?"
"They came from the ditches."
"And what got your leavings?"
"My hawks and my greyhounds."
"And what did they do then?"
"They laid down and died and I'm -

Chorus

"O what will you do, Lord Randall, my son?
What will you do, my handsome young man?"

"I fear I am poisoned, mother, make my bed soon
Down in the churchyard, mother, and lay me down easy
For I've been to the wildwood and I met with my true love."
"And what did you eat there?"
"Eels in a pan."
"And what was their colour?"
"All streaked and striped."
"And where did they come from?"
"My father's black ditches."
"And what got the leavings?"
"My hawks and my greyhounds."
"And what did they do then?"
"They laid down and died."
"Oh, I fear you are poisoned."
"Make my bed soon."
"And where shall I make it?"
"Down in the churchyard."
"Down in the churchyard."
"And lay me down easy for I'm -

Chorus:
Sick, sick, weary and tired
Sick to the heart and I want to lie down"

Trivia about the song Lord Randall by Steeleye Span

When was the song “Lord Randall” released by Steeleye Span?
The song Lord Randall was released in 1998, on the album “Horkstow Grange”.
Who composed the song “Lord Randall” by Steeleye Span?
The song “Lord Randall” by Steeleye Span was composed by Bob Johnson, Traditional.

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