[00:08.53]As I walked under london bridge [00:15.63]One misty morning early, [00:24.17]I overheard a fair, pretty maid, [00:31.39]Lamenting for her geordie. [00:43.09]''my geordie will be hanged with a golden chain, [00:50.36]'tis not the chain of many. [00:59.52]He stole sixteen of the king's royal deer [01:08.50]And he sold them in boeny.'' [01:17.50]''go saddle me my milk white steed [01:28.79]Go saddle me my pony [01:36.31]That I may ride to london's courts [01:43.72]To plead for the life of geordie.'' [01:55.97]''my geordie never hurt a man nor calf [02:03.63]He never hurted any [02:12.40]He stole sixteen of the king's royal deer [02:19.24]And he sold them in killkenny.'' [03:11.65]''two pretty babies have I borne, [03:20.39]The third lies in my body, [03:27.80]And I would part with them every one, [03:36.34]If you pardon my dear geordie.'' [03:46.59]But the judge looked over his left shoulder, [03:56.05]He said, ''fair maid, I'm sorry, [04:03.66]I cannot pardon the one you love, [04:15.15]He has been hanged already.'' [04:24.64]