Once two lovers lived they wished for a child Next to their house there lived a witch of great might One day the wife took a look in the enchanted garden And saw the rampion Oh I shall die! How much I long for this! My last salvation grows in her grass I don't know why my craving hurts so much Oh, would you please redeem me from pain?" He- cause he really loved his wife so Much- could never even think of losing her So in the twilight he climbed a wall To get into the garden – a foolish plan Suddenly he couldn't breathe - couldn't go ahead The witch was standing right before him With angry eyes she said: "I will let you live" But she cried a spell and swore at him: "Your child that will come to the world must be given to me... The price of my good rampion!" A broken mind - He promised everything But all she showed was an unpleasant smile 12 years went by - That witch appeared and shut Their pretty girl in a tower of darkness No door, no step, just a tiny window "Let down your hair! I will climb up to you You must obey! Twenty ells above" Oh, gracious fate! Will there be love for her in the dark? The son of the king was riding through the wood He came to the tower and he fell in love With a voice so gentle, with a voice so sweet He listened to a song and he watched the scene When he cried her name, he met the pretty girl They married at one night and they planned to go But the witch found out and she told a lie Desperate he sprang, wasn't dead but blind For several years he traveled from near to far His grief stopped forever as he heard a song, he knew by heart Oh, he arrived at where she lived and dreamed As she caught sight of his shape she did freeze But then she cried - Her tears cleared out his eyes And he could see again, both were united Oh, gracious fate!