Rose Polenzani Lyrics
Molly's Lily Lyrics
Molly, youve got to
put your saddle on tight.
Youve a red, red runner
for your final flight.
Youre my only sister,
but a price is a price,
and hes not going lower
than my sisters life.
Would that I may go with you,
but a rule is a rule,
and the red, red rascal
is no sisters fool.
In the Putnam meadow
grows a poison lily,
if I were a smart girl,
I would take it with me.
So shes taken her dress up,
and shes tied back her hair
with a winsome ribbon
such as never were,
and she looked as brazen
as the scalded sea,
when the sun rips its favors
into mornings peace.
Shes an auburn woman
on mahogany mare,
she was dressed full bloody
for the devils despair.
And it was no lily
for his cardamom lips,
but for girl and filly,
and for hooves and hips.
All the plants in Putnam
grow a venomous green.
It was milk and money
made the meadows mean.
There shes taken her flower,
and shes borne it away,
under nettled fingers
that she darent display.
From the Ipswich river,
riding easterly
to the black oak sapling,
where three fences meet,
and she knows hes waiting,
and shes down from her horse,
and per their agreement,
she is walking backwards.
Cloven hoofprints pressing
in a ravenous reel,
its a phantom tarries
at her heart and her heel.
And with each foot stepping,
theres a petal has gone
from a noxious blooming
to a maidenly tongue.
Did the devil take her?
Did the devil decide
on a red carnation
or a red-blooded bride?
Hes been up her ankle,
and hes taken his treat,
and hes eaten apples
full of poison lily.
Satan wears a flower
like a dandy heathen,
its a fairer lily
than the one that she gave him.
Hes a rowdy rascal
with a hearty complexion
its the very color
of a lily stamen.