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There was a boy, a bitter boy
Whose golden heart I saw gleamin’
I thought I’d win the heart within
But, now I know that I was dreamin’
But, I will rise and I will sing
Until I know I can’t conceal it
Because I hold the saddest song
I wish to God I cannot feel it
And then the boy, the bitter boy
He came to me for rest and healin’
He reached in his chest, deep in his breast
Held out the heart for me, still gleamin’
But, I will rise and I will sing
Until I know I can’t conceal it
Because I hold the saddest song

And I wish to God I cannot feel it
And then the boy, me and the boy
We walked for miles through stormy weather
And hand in hand we roamed the land
And held the gleamin’ heart together
But, I will rise and I will sing
Until I know I can’t conceal it
Because I hold the saddest song
And I wish to God I cannot feel it
Then the boy, the bitter boy
He came to take the gleamin’ treasure
He reached in my chest, deep in my breast
And took the gleamin’ heart forever
But, I will rise and I will sing
Until the day I can’t conceal it
And then I’ll sing the saddest song
and wish to God he cannot hear it
Oh, then I’ll sing the saddest song
I wish to God he cannot hear it
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Lyrics submitted by Jon Dickinson.

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Kate Rusby (born 4 December 1973 in Barnsley; currently based in Penistone, Yorkshire) is an English folksinger and one of the most popular folk singers of traditional English folk songs. She was at the centre of the folk revival in the 1990s which occurred with the coming of age of the children of those who were part of the 60s folk revival. In 2001 The Guardian described her as "a superstar of the British acoustic scene". In 2007 the BBC website described her as "The first lady of young folkies". She is one of the few folk singers to have been nominated for the Mercury Prize.

Read more about Kate Rusby on Last.fm.


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