There were two sisters came walking by the sea Oh the wind and the rain
The eldest one pushed the other one in Oh the dreadful wind and rain
See they both had a love for the captain's son Oh the wind and the rain
But he only cared for the youngest one Oh the dreadful wind and rain
Oh the eldest envied her sister fair Oh the wind and the rain
With her pretty little face and her long blonde hair Oh the dreadful wind and rain
So she pushed her in and held her down Oh the wind and the rain
And watched her as she slowly drowned Oh the dreadful wind and rain
Oh she floated up and she floated down Oh the wind and the rain
Floated till a ship came by Oh the dreadful wind and rain
Out comes the captain's son Oh the wind and the rain
Father dear here swims a swan Oh the dreadful wind and rain
Oh they laid her body on the dock to dry Oh the wind and the rain
'Till a fiddler with a fiddle came walking by Oh the dreadful wind and rain
And he made a fiddle bow of her long hair Oh the wind and the rain
Yes he made a fiddle bow of her long blonde hair Oh the dreadful wind and rain
And he made fiddle pegs of her finger bones Oh the wind and the rain
Yes he made fiddle pegs from her finger bones Oh the dreadful wind and rain
And he made a fiddle out of her breastbone Oh the wind and the rain
The sound could pierce a heart of stone Oh the dreadful wind and rain
But the only tune that the fiddle could play Was Oh the wind and the rain
Yes the only tune that the fiddle could play Was Oh the dreadful wind and rainTeksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.