There were two sisters who lived by the sea Oh, the wind and rain The younger one loved a man in the trees Oh, the dreadful wind and rain But the man broke her heart like he didn't care Oh, the wind and rain The sister ran her fingers though his hair Oh, the dreadful wind and rain So the younger got drunk on whisky and wine Oh, the wind and rain Screamed his name and echoed through the pines Oh, the dreadful wind and rain So she pushed her sister in the river to drown Oh, the wind and rain Watched her coldly as she floated down Oh, the dreadful wind and rain And she floated 'til she came to the miller's pond Oh, the wind and rain Dead on the water like a golden swan, cryin' "Oh, the dreadful wind and rain" And the miller pulled her out with a rusty fishing hook Oh, the wind and rain Drew that fair maid from the cold, cold brook, cryin' "Oh, the dreadful wind and rain" And he left her bones on the banks to dry Oh, the wind and rain Left her bones there right under the sky, cryin' "Oh, the dreadful wind and rain" And along the road came a fiddler fair Oh, the wind and rain Found her bones just lyin' there, cryin' "Oh, the dreadful wind and rain" And he made a little fiddle of her breastbone Oh, the wind and rain Made a little fiddle of her breastbone, cryin' "Oh, the dreadful wind and rain" And he strung his fiddlebow with her long brown hair Oh, the wind and rain Strung his fiddlebow with her long brown hair, cryin' "Oh, the dreadful wind and rain" But the only tune that the fiddle would play was Oh, the wind and rain The only tune that the fiddle would play was Oh, the dreadful wind and rain