Proud Mary stands in her bower door, straight as a willow wand And by there came a gardener child with a red rose in his hand And by there came a gardener child with a red rose in his hand "O lady can you fancy me, for to be my bride Among the flowers in my garden I'll shape a weed for thee Among the flowers in my garden I'll shape a weed for thee "The lily white shall be your smock, becomes your body best Your hat shall be the gillyflower with a primrose at your breast Your hat shall be the gillyflower with a primrose at your breast "Your gown shall be the sweet william, your coat the camavine Your apron of the salads neat that taste both sweet and fine Your apron of the salads neat that taste both sweet and fine "Your gloves shall be the marigold, all glistening to your hand And well spread o'er with a blue blaewort that grows among corn-lands And well spread o'er with a blue blaewort that grows among corn-lands" "O fare thee well young man" she says, "Farewell, I bid adieu" "Since you have shaped the weed for me among the summer flowers It's I will pay you back again among the winter showers "The driven snow shall be your shirt, becomes your body best The coal black rain shall be your coat with a wind gale at your breast The coal black rain shall be your coat with a wind gale at your breast "The steed that you shall ride upon shall be a sherry [?] gale And I'll bridle with with a northern Blast and some sharp showers of hail And I'll bridle with with a northern Blast and some sharp showers of hail "The hat that on your head you wear, shall be a stormy day And when you come into my sights I'lll wish you were away And when you come into my sights I'lll wish you were away" (Wish you were away)