From chapter Tyrion IV of A Storm of Swords, the third novel in the A Song of Ice and Fire series by George R. R. Martin.
A singer, Symon Silver-Tongue, identifies Tyrion Lannister in King’s Landing during his secret visitations to the prostitute Shae, and writes this song in order to blackmail him...
He rode through the streets of the city,
Down from his hill on high,
O'er the wynds and the steps and the cobbles,
he rode to a woman’s sigh.
For she was his secret treasure,
she was his shame and his bliss.
And a chain and a keep are nothing,
compared to a woman’s kiss.
For hands of gold are always cold
But a woman’s hands are warm
George-r-r-martin released Hands of Gold on Tue Aug 08 2000.