I'm no better than I should be. So say the village wives. My mother was just like me, When she was still alive. I'll grant a man my favors, For a token or a prize. But it's the men who tell their women lies. It's the men, not me, who should apologize.
The man my mother married, Taught me all there was to know. I was only five or six, When we first played hide or show. When I was twelve, what mother knew She no longer could ignore. But she loved the man she married, So 'twas I was out the door.
It's the dirty family secret, That everybody knows. It was shouted from the porch When mum and I came near to blows. So I work as cook and barmaid, Down at the village inn. Where my reputation marked me As easy to win.If a man should have a liking for sin.
The army that's invaded Might be cold barbarian. But no matter where it comes from, It's an army full of men. And it's better I should catch their eyes, Than to let those cold eyes roam. To the pretty little daughters, Of the folk of Errold's Grove. I'm no better than I should be, Or so I've heard them say. But I've earned the gold I'm wearing, And I'm leaving here today. In a place where I can start out fresh, My new life will begin. Where I'll be known for the delicious food, Served at Lilly's Inn. And I'll never be the prize a man can win, Not again,No, I'll never be the prize a man can win.Teksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.