Chris Cleverley - The Scarlet Letter
The Autumn leaves lay on the ground
A brazen scarlet, bronze and brown
There was a stranger came to town
He told us stories of the sea
He sold us gifts of finery
He came and sat a while beside me
Come all you tender maids
You fine unfettered wedded ladies
Beware the lure of strangers
The punishments that I've paraded
Loveless may our unions be
These paths are not for us to lead
So sisters will you not take heed
And cleanse your souls and pray for me
With my husband gone two years at sea
He gave not a thought, I'm sure, for me
And my mind inclined to wander restlessly
The stranger took his leave from town
Some months before and so they found me
Heavy with this misbegotten child beneath my gown
I bear this letter on my chest
Stitched through the clothes in which I'm dressed
Ripped, carved and scarred into my breast
Oh my God I learned that day
Oh My God the costs we pay
Oh my God I learned that day
Before our Lord I'll burn they say
Written by:
CHRIS CLEVERLEY
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