Down By The Greenwood Side
Nana Mouskouri Lyrics


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There was a fair maiden lived in the north
Oh the rose and the linsey - oh
She fell in love with her father's clerk
Down by the Greenwood side - oh

He courted her for a year and a day
Oh the rose and the linsey - oh
Till her the young man did betray
Down by the Greenwood side - oh

She leaned her back against the thorn
Oh the rose and the linsey - oh
And there two bonny boys she's born
Down by the Greenwood side - oh

She's taken out her little knife
Oh the rose and the linsey - oh
And she's rubbed them of their life
Down by the Grennwood side - oh

There she walked by her father's wall
Oh the rose and the linsey - oh
She saw her two bonny boys playing ball
Down by the Greenwood side - oh

Oh bonny boys if you were mine
Oh the rose and the linsey - oh
I'll dress you up in silk so fine
Down by the Greenwood side - oh

Oh mother dear when we were dying
Oh the rose and the linsey - oh
You did not treat us then so fine
Down by the Greewood side - oh

Now bonny boys come tell to me
Oh the rose and the linsey - oh
What sort of life I'll have after dying
Down by the Greenwood side - oh

Seven years of visions of blood
Oh the rose and the linsey - oh
And seven years of hurt in the womb
Down by the Greenwood side - oh

Seven years down in the mourning bell
Oh the rose and the linsey - oh
And seven years in the flames of hell
Down by the Greenwood side - oh

Welcome welcome visions of blood
Oh the rose and the linsey - oh
And welcome welcome hurt in the womb
Down by the Greenwood side - oh

Wecome down to the mourning bell
Oh the rose and the linsey - oh
But God save me from the flames of hell
Down by the Greenwood side - oh





Down by the Greenwood side

Overall Meaning

The song Down By The Greenwood Side by Nana Mouskouri tells the tragic story of a fair maiden from the north who falls in love with her father's clerk. The young man eventually betrays her and she gives birth to two boys by a thorn bush in the woods. With her little knife, she rubs the life out of her babies and later encounters their spirits while walking by her father's wall. She asks them about the afterlife and they tell her about seven years of visions of blood, hurt in the womb, and mourning bells, with a chance of being saved from the flames of hell. The song is about the consequences of one's actions and the difficulty of finding redemption.


One interpretation of the song suggests that the Greenwood represents a place of pagan magic and the thorn bush represents the supernatural power that the maiden uses to kill her children. Another interpretation suggests that the song is a cautionary tale about the dangers of premarital sex and the consequences that follow. Regardless of one's interpretation, the song remains a haunting and evocative ballad that speaks to the human condition in a powerful way.


Line by Line Meaning

There was a fair maiden lived in the north
Once upon a time, there was a beautiful lady who lived in the northern region.


She fell in love with her father's clerk
She fell in love with a young man who worked for her father.


He courted her for a year and a day
He wooed her for a long time, a year and a day to be precise.


Till her the young man did betray
Unfortunately, the young man betrayed her in the end.


And there two bonny boys she's born
Despite the betrayal, she gave birth to two lovely boys.


And she's rubbed them of their life
Tragically, she took their lives with a knife.


She saw her two bonny boys playing ball
One day, she saw her two sons happily playing ball.


I'll dress you up in silk so fine
If only they were still alive, she would have dressed them up fancily.


You did not treat us then so fine
Her sons reminded her of how poorly she treated them when they were alive.


What sort of life I'll have after dying
She wondered what kind of life awaited her after death.


Seven years down in the mourning bell
She feared spending seven years in mourning after death, grieving for her sins.


But God save me from the flames of hell
She hoped God would save her from the fiery punishment of hell.


Down by the Greenwood side
All these events took place down by the Greenwood side.




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Written by: JOAN SAKEL

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