[00:08.68]As I walked out over London Bridge[00:15.37]One misty morning early,[00:20.17]I overheard a fair, pretty maid,[00:26.30]Was lamenting for her Geordie.[00:36.07]O my Geordie will be hanged in a golden chain,[00:43.17]'Tis not the chain of many.[00:48.39]He was born of King's royal breed[00:54.64]And lost to a virtous lady[01:04.56]Go bridle me my milk white steed[01:10.37]Go bridle me my pony[01:15.77]I will ride to London's court[01:21.77]To plead for the life of Geordie.[01:31.47]O my Geordie never stole nor cow nor calf[01:38.25]He never hurted any[01:42.95]Stole sixteen of the King's royal deer[01:49.08]And he sold them in Bohenny.[01:56.77]Two pretty babies have I borne,[02:02.34]The third lies in my body,[02:07.18]I'd freely part with them every one,[02:13.32]If you'd spare the life of Geordie.[02:25.39]The judge looked over his left shoulder,[02:31.38]He said, ''Fair maid, I'm sorry,[02:36.56]Said:Fair maid you must be gone[02:42.74]For I can not pardon Geordie[02:52.07]O my Geordie will be hanged in a golden chain,[02:58.65]'Tis not the chain of many.[03:03.53]Stole sixteen of the King's royal deer[03:09.72]And he sold them in Bohenny.