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The Death of Queen Jane - Oscar Isaac



     
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The Death of Queen Jane Lyrics


Queen Jane lay in labour,
Full nine days or more
'Til her women so tired,
They could no longer bare
(They could no longer bare)
"Good women, good women
Good women that ye may be,
Will you open my right side
And find my baby?"
(And find my baby)
"Oh no," cried the women,
"That's a thing that never can be,
We will send for King Henry
And hear what he might say."
(And hear what he might say)
King Henry was sent for,
King Henry he did come,

Saying, "What ails thee my lady?
Your eyes, they look so dim."
(Your eyes, they look so dim)
"King Henry, King Henry
Will you do one thing for me?
That's to open my right side,
And find my baby?"
(And find my baby)
"Oh no," cried King Henry,
"That's a thing that I'll never do,
If I lose the flower of England,
I shall lose the branch too."
(I shall lose the branch too)
There was fiddling, aye, and dancing
On the day the babe was born,
But poor Queen Jane, beloved,
Lay cold as the stone.
(Lay cold as the stone)

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Isaac was born in Guatemala to a Cuban father and a Guatemalan mother. However he was raised in Miami, Florida. He is also of French and Israeli origins. Before he became an actor, he played lead guitar and sang vocals for his band "The Blinking Underdogs". He graduated from Juilliard School in 2005. Isaac's first major film role was Joseph in the film The Nativity Story. He also had a small role in All About the Benjamins and the Che Guevara biopic Guerrilla. In addition to movie appearances, he made an appearance in the television series Law & Order: Criminal Intent.

Read more about Oscar Isaac on Last.fm.


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