[Verse 1]
There lived a wife at Usher's Well
And a wealthy wife was she
She had three strong and stalwart sons
And she sent them o'er the sea
[Verse 2]
They hadn't been gone but a week from her
But a week and only one
When word was sent to this wealthy wife
That her sons were dead and gone
[Verse 3]
They hadn't been gone three weeks from her
Three weeks and only three
When word was sent to this wealthy wife
That her sons she'd never see
[Verse 4]
She prayed the wind would never cease
Nor troubles in the floods
Till her three sons came home to her
In their own flesh and blood
[Verse 5]
It fell about the Martinmas time
When nights are long and dark
This wife's three sons came home to her
With robes all shining bright
[Verse 6]
Blow up the fire, my maidens fair
Bring waters from the well
For we shall have a merry, merry feast
Since my three sons are well
[Verse 7]
Oh, it's she has made for them a bed
She made it large and wide
And placed her mantle over them all
And sat down at their side
[Verse 8]
The cock he chaffed his wings and crowed
Before the break of day
The eldest to the youngest said
It's time we were away
[Verse 9]
The cock doth crow, the day doth dawn
The merry birds doth chide
We shall be missed out of our place
And we must no longer bide
[Verse 10]
Lie still, lie still, but a little while
Lie still but if we may
If our mother misses us when she wakes up
She'll go mad o'er the break of day
[Verse 11]
So fare ye well my mother dear
For we must say goodbye
And fare ye well the bonny lass
That kindles my mother's fires
Wife of Usher’s Well was written by Traditional.
Wife of Usher’s Well was produced by Kenneth S. Goldstein.