#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# This file is for personal private use only. All copyright laws apply. -transcribed by Greg Steele - http://www.gregorysteele.com gsteele@steelerubber.com - 73522.2331@compuserve.com "This Endris Night" - Traditional - arranged by Dan Fogelberg 1999 Standard tuning - Capo 7th fret G D Em Bm This Endris night I saw a sight C B A star as bright as day C G Am Em And 'ere among a maiden sang G D G Lullay bye bye lullay This lovely lady sat and sang And to her child did say "My son; my brother; father, dear Why liest thou thus in hay?" The child then spoke in His talking And to His mother said, "Yea, I am known as Heaven's King Though I in crib be laid" Methinks it right that king or knight Should lie in good array And then among, it were no wrong To sing bye bye lullay "Mary, mother, I am that child Though I be laid in stall For lords and dukes shall worship me And so shall kinges all" "Now tell, sweet son, I thee do pray Thou art my love and dear How should I keep thee to thy pay And make thee glad of cheer?" "My dear mother, thou hold me warm And keep me night and day And if I weep and may not sleep Thou sing, bye bye lullay Thou sing, bye bye lullay