Meet me beneath the bridge, my darling There I make my lair Cleaner homes they may await me Though I know not where My only home is nowhere any noble man would dare To lay his head for fear of finding snakes swivelling in his hair I made this place into a sacred santuary, where I Hide from eyes of spiteful judgment, lying vipers in disguise But nothing can they take from me, for nothing do I own Nothing do I give them freely, nothing that they've known Nothing's what I carry, as I drag my bag of bones Nothing's what I have, my darling That, and that alone Nought have I to offer, but my body for to bear Any burden placed upon you Any hurt, we two will share And whatever meagre fleeting joy or fortune I should meet I will gravely lay completely at the feet of my great queen Though I could give my labor to no master, nor no cause And before betraying one neighbour I would disobey eight laws I'll break nine rules before I take one order from one fool And so across the water, I was chased straight out of school Ha! ♪ Should I meet beneath the bridge, my love? What shall I wear? What garment for to shield me from the horror that I find there? What cloak to cover up my hollow soul? What brooch of coal will keep me out of reach of demons? Keen to eat me whole There once were woods where one could dream, unseen by by eyes of man And one could find amazing sleep there once, now no one can The trees were made from the mountain's pain The caves collapsed and broke And now no periled fox or deer can break from being this small So, nothing would drink deeply from an opening in their boughs Where once there'd been no opening, once before the fangs were shown Our forest was a fearful place here, frightening, but fair And we began the noble feasts of those who travelled there