A Maid in Bedlam (Jennifer Bastable)
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- Editor: Jennifer Bastable (submitted 2023-11-18). Score information: Letter, 9 pages, 400 kB Copyright: Personal
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Title: A Maid in Bedlam
Composer: Jennifer Bastable
Lyricist:
Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: SATB
Genre: Secular, Folksong
Language: English
Instruments: A cappella
First published:
Description:
SATB setting of verses from the broadside ballad A Maid in Bedlam. Although the tune is not traditional, it lies firmly within the folk idiom.
The various short solo sections are intended to be sung from within the choir.
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Original text and translations
English text
One morning very early, one morning in the spring,
I heard a maid in Bedlam who mournfully did sing.
Her chains she rattled on her hands while sweetly thus sang she:
I love my love because I know my love he loveth me.
O cruel were his parents who sent my love to sea,
And cruel, cruel was the galleon that bore my love from me.
Yet I love his parents since they're his, although they've ruined me,
And I love my love because I know my love he loveth me.
I'll make a strawy garland, I'll make it wondrous fine,
With roses, lilies and daisies I will mix the eglantine,
And I'll present it to my love when he returns from sea,
For I love my love because I know my love he loveth me.
O if I were a little bird, I’d build upon his breast,
And if I were a nightingale I would sing my love to rest,
To gaze upon his lovely eyes all my reward should be,
For I love my love because I know my love he loveth me.
And if I were an eagle, I’d soar into the sky,
And I'd gaze around with piercing eye where I my love might spy.
But ah, unhappy maiden, that love you ne'er shall see,
Yet I love my love because I know my love he loveth me.