Armonico Consort and Christopher Monks - I Love My Love

Abroad as I was walking
One evening in the spring
I heard a maid in Bedlam
So sweetly for to sing
Her chain she rattled with her hands
And thus replied she:

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I love my love because I know
My love loves me

Oh cruel were his parents
Who sent my love to sea
And cruel was the ship
That bore my love from me:
Yet I love his parents since they're his
Although they've ruined me:
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""With straw I'll weave a garland,
I'll weave it very fine
With roses, lilies, daisies,
I'll mix the eglantine
And I'll present it to my love when he returns from sea.
For...
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Just as she there sat weeping
Her love he came on land
Then, hearing she was in Bedlam
He ran straight out of hand
He flew into her snow-white arms
And thus replied he:
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She said: My love don't frighten me,
are you my love or no?
O yes, my dearest Nancy,
I am your love, also
I am returned to make amends
for all your injury.
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So now these two are married,
And happy may they be
Like turtle doves together,
In love and unity.
All pretty maids with patience wait
That have got loves at sea
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Written by:
Gustav Holst, Jacques Chaumelle

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Armonico Consort and Christopher Monks

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