A
Woe, a
a me
Shame and sorrow for the family
A -woe, a -me,
shame and sorrow for the family.
There was a family that lived on the
Isle of
San
Sebastian a long, long while.
The head of the family was a
Holland man, and the younger brother,
his name was
Rand.
A -woe, a -me,
shame and sorrow for the family.
A -woe, a -me,
shame and sorrow for the family.
The
Holland man he kept in a tower,
A wife as pretty as a big white flower.
She saw the brother and
she stole his heart,
And that's how the badness
and the trouble start.
Ah woe, ah me!
Shame and sorrow for the family!
Ah woe, ah me!
Shame and sorrow for the family!
The wife and the brother,
they want to go, but the
Holland man, he
He told them, no, the wife fell down and the evil
came and it burned her mind in the fever flame.
Awo!
Amin!
Shame and sorrow for the family!
Awo!
Amin!
Shame and sorrow for the family!
Her eyes are empty and she cannot talk and
the nurse has come to make her war.
The brothers are lonely and the nurse is young
and now you must know that my song is sung.
Ya -ho!
Ameen!
Shame and sorrow for the family!
Ya -ho!
Ameen!
Shame and sorrow for the family!
now.