[Verse 1]
Oh, word has come from the kitchen
And word has come to me
That Mary Hamilton drowned her babe
And threw him into the sea
[Verse 2]
Down came the ol’ queen
Gold all around her head
“Oh, Mary Hamilton where is your babe
That was sleeping in your bed?”
[Verse 3]
“Oh, Mary put on your robe of black
Or your robe of brown
You might go with me this day
To view fair Edinburough town”
[Verse 4]
She did not put her robe of black
Nor her robe of brown
But she put on her snow white robe
To view fair Edinburough town
[Verse 5]
As she came down the parliament
A loud, loud laugh cried she
She came down the parliamеnt steps
Condemned to diе was she
[Verse 6]
“Oh, bring to me some red, red wine
The reddest that can be
And I might to the boldest sailors
That brought me across the sea”
[Verse 7]
“Oh, tie a napkin around my face
And never let me see
And ne’er let on to father and mother
I died over the sea”
[Verse 8]
“Last night I was the old queen’s feet
And carried her to her bed
And all the reward I receive for this
The gallows, hard to tread”
[Verse 9]
Last night there were four Marys
Tonight they’ll be but three
There was Mary Beaton and Mary Seton
And Mary Carmichael and me
Four Marys was written by Traditional.
Odetta released Four Marys on Wed Jan 01 1964.