The Oxford Girl by Shirley Collins
The Oxford Girl by Shirley Collins

The Oxford Girl

Shirley Collins * Track #3 On Love, Death and the Lady

The Oxford Girl Lyrics

I fell in love with an Oxford girl
She had a dark and a roving eye
But I feeled too ashamed for to marry her
Her being so young a maid

I went up to her father's house
About twelve o'clock one night
Asking her if she's take a walk
Through the fields and meadows gay

I took her by the lily-white hand
And I kissed her cheek and chin
But I had no thoughts of murdering her
Nor in no evil way

I catched a stick from out the hedge
And I gently knocked her down
And blood from that poor innocent girl
Came a-trinkling to the ground

I catched fast hold of her curly, curly locks
And I dragged her through the fields
Until we came to a deep riverside
Where I gently flung her in

Look how she go, look how she floats
She's a-drowning on the tide
And instead of her having a watery grave
She should have been my bride

The Oxford Girl Q&A

Who wrote The Oxford Girl's ?

The Oxford Girl was written by Traditional.

Who produced The Oxford Girl's ?

The Oxford Girl was produced by Austin John Marshall.

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