There was a king, a glorious king, A king of noble fame And he had daughters Only one, Lady Diamond was her name He had a boy, a kitchen boy, A boy of muckle scorn She loved him long, she loved him aye, 'Til the grass o'ergrew the corn When twenty weeks were gone and past, Oh, she began to greet Her petticoat & skirts grew short And her stays they would not meet It fell upon a winter's night, The king felt some strange fear He came unto his daughter dear, Pulled back the curtains long "What aileth thee that you shed tear, I worry you've been wronged" "Oh, if I have, Despise me not, For he is all my joy I will forsake both Dukes and Earls And marry your kitchen boy" "Oh, bring to me my merry men All by thirty and three Oh, bring to me my kitchen boy, We'll murder him secretly" Cut the heart from out of his breast, Put it in a cup of gold Presented to his Diamond dear, For she was both stout & bold She took the cup Out from their hands Set it at her bed She washed it with Her tears that fell By next morning she was dead "Oh, where were you, my merry men, Who I gave meat and wage That you didn't stay my cruel hand When I was in a rage? For gone is all my heart's delight, Oh, gone is all my joy For my dear Diamond, she is dead, Likewise my kitchen boy"