Žodžiai dainai: Marissa Nadler. Lily, Henry, And The Willow Trees.
Lily was a maiden in the castle sea
They found her in the forest
Where the wild willows be
Lily was a maiden in the castle sea
They found her in the forest
Where the wild willows be
Singing, don't plead me, no
For I will seize you in the snow
Singing, don't plead me, no
For I will seize you in the snow
Henry first saw Liliane
The girl of colored hair a-sitting by the river
With the willows in her hair
Lily sang a tune she knew a shanty from the sea
He seized her by her little waist
Against the willow tree
Singing fare thee, oh well
Where you gone, no one can tell
Singing fare thee, oh well
Where you gone, no one can tell
"Oh, you are worth a million silver pennies"
Henry said to Liliane
"Oh, you are worth a million silver pennies"
Henry said to Liliane
They found her in the forest
Where the wild willows be
Lily was a maiden in the castle sea
They found her in the forest
Where the wild willows be
Singing, don't plead me, no
For I will seize you in the snow
Singing, don't plead me, no
For I will seize you in the snow
Henry first saw Liliane
The girl of colored hair a-sitting by the river
With the willows in her hair
Lily sang a tune she knew a shanty from the sea
He seized her by her little waist
Against the willow tree
Singing fare thee, oh well
Where you gone, no one can tell
Singing fare thee, oh well
Where you gone, no one can tell
"Oh, you are worth a million silver pennies"
Henry said to Liliane
"Oh, you are worth a million silver pennies"
Henry said to Liliane
Nadler, Marissa
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