Cold Blows the Wind

MICHAEL MELCHIONDO, AARON FREEMAN

Cold blows the wind over my true love
Cold blows the drops of rain
I never had but one true love
And in Camville he was slain

I'll do as much for my true love as any young girl may
I'll sit and weep down by his grave for twelve month and one day

But when twelve months were come and gone
This young man he arose
What makes you weep down by my grave
I can't take my repose

One kiss, one kiss of your lily white lips, one kiss is all I crave
One kiss, one kiss of your lily white lips and return back to your grave

My lips they are as cold as my clay
My breath is heavy and strong
If thou was to kiss my lily white lips
Thy days would not be long

Oh don't you remember the garden grove where we used to walk
Pluck the finest flower of them all, twill wither to a stalk

Go fetch me a nun from the dungeon deep
And water from a stone
And white milk from a maiden's breast,
That babe ere never known

Go dig me a grave both long, wide and deep as quickly as you may
I'll lie down in it and take one sleep for twelve month and one day

Cold blows the wind over my true love
Cold blows the drops of rain
I never had but one true love
And in Camville he was slain

I'll do as much for my true love as any young girl may
I'll sit and weep down by his grave for twelve month and one day

Trivia about the song Cold Blows the Wind by Ween

On which albums was the song “Cold Blows the Wind” released by Ween?
Ween released the song on the albums “The Mollusk” in 1997, “All Request Live” in 2003, and “The Mollusk sessions” in 2007.
Who composed the song “Cold Blows the Wind” by Ween?
The song “Cold Blows the Wind” by Ween was composed by MICHAEL MELCHIONDO, AARON FREEMAN.

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