Well it fell about the Lammas time When the moor men win their day The daring earl o' Douglas roved Tae England to catch his prey He took the Gordons and the Graemes The Lindseys light and gay But the Jardins with them widnae ride And they rue it to this day And now he's burned the dales of Tyne And half of Bamburghshire And three good towers on Reidswire Fells He's left them all a-fire He marched right up to Newcastle And he's marched it round and round Saying 'who's the lord of this castle' Aye and 'who's the lady fair' Then up spoke grave lord Percy then And all but he spoke fine Saying 'I'm the lord of this castle' 'And my wife's my lady fair' 'So if you're the lord of this castle 'So well it pleases me' 'For ere I ride o'er the border fells' 'The twain of us shall die' And he took a long spear in his hand All tinged with metal grey And for to meet Lord Douglas there He rode right furiously But oh how pale his lady looked From off the castle wall When down before the Scottish spear She saw proud Percy fall Well it fell about the Lammas time When the moor men win their day The daring earl o' Douglas roved Tae England to catch his prey He took the Gordons and the Graemes The Lindseys light and gay But the Jardins with them widnae ride And they rue it to this day