[00:00.50]As I walked under London Bridge[00:06.94]One misty morning early,[00:12.11]I overheard a fair, pretty maid,[00:18.79]Was lamenting for her Geordie.[00:27.94][03:35.17][00:40.88]O my Geordie will be hanged[03:37.57][00:43.83]in a golden chain,[03:42.19][00:48.75]'Tis not the chain of many.[00:53.52]He was born of King's royal breed[01:00.17]And lost to a virtous lady[01:08.98][01:13.03]Go bridle me my milk white steed[01:19.91]Go bridle me my pony[01:24.94]I will ride to London's court[01:31.17]And to plead for the life of Geordie.[01:40.05][01:59.73]O my Geordie never stole nor cow nor calf[02:06.86]He never hurted any[03:47.71][02:12.03]Stole sixteen of the King's royal deer[03:53.58][02:18.20]And he sold them in Bohenny.[04:02.66][02:27.14][02:28.55]Two pretty babies have I borne,[02:35.63]The third lies in my body,[02:41.03]I'd freely part with them every one,[02:47.41]If you'd spare the life of Geordie.[02:56.67][03:06.01]The judge looked over his left shoulder,[03:13.45]He said, ''Fair maid, I'm sorry,[03:18.42]Said:Fair maid you must be gone[03:24.70]For I can not pardon Geordie[03:33.92]