The Brown Girl

Bob Johnson, Maddy Prior, Nigel Pegrum, Peter Knight, Rick Kemp, Traditional, Tim Hart (Steeleye Span)

I'm as brown as brown can be
My eyes are black as sloe
I'm as brick as a night-time nightingale
As wild as the forest doe

My love was high and proud
A fortune by his side
But a fairer maiden than ever I'll be He took to his bride

He sent me a letter of love
He sent it from the town
He wrote to tell me his love was gone
Because I was so brown

I sent back his letter of love
And in anger I wrote down
Your love is wasted on such as me
Because I am so brown

Chorus
I'll dance upon your grave for twelve months and a day
I'll do as much for you as any maiden may
I'll make you rue the very day that you were born
I'm a bonny brown girl

I heard not another word more
Until six months passed by
A doctor said he had a broken heart
Without me he would die

I went to his bedside
I walked and never ran
I laughed so loud and then louder still
All at this love-sick man

Chorus

‘I prithee forget, said he
‘I prithee forget and forgive
Oh, grant me just a little space
That I may be well and live

Chorus

I'll dance upon your grave for twelve months and a day
For twelve months and a day
You'll die for betraying a bonny brown girl
All on one summer's day

Chorus

Trivia about the song The Brown Girl by Steeleye Span

When was the song “The Brown Girl” released by Steeleye Span?
The song The Brown Girl was released in 1976, on the album “Rocket Cottage”.
Who composed the song “The Brown Girl” by Steeleye Span?
The song “The Brown Girl” by Steeleye Span was composed by Bob Johnson, Maddy Prior, Nigel Pegrum, Peter Knight, Rick Kemp, Traditional, Tim Hart (Steeleye Span).

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