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    Said the shepherd to his wife
    'The crop of hay is cut and dried
    I'll bale it up and bring it in
    Before the coming storm begins'
    'Go' she said 'and beat the storm
    And then there is another chore
    Today the baby will be born
    You'll take me to the hospital'
    Said the shepherd 'if it's true
    Twere better if I stayed with you
    I'd rather let the harvest go
    And hasten to the hospital'
    'Nay' she told him 'I'll be fine
    We both have laboring to do
    You do yours and I'll do mine
    And the babe will wait till the work is thru'

    The shepherd rode the yellow rows
    The clouds above and the fields below
    Until the bales had all been tied
    Then homeward turned to find his wife
    The sweat was wet upon her brow
    Her breath it cameth laboredly
    And then the rain was coming down
    Upon the fields of yellow hay
    Said the shepherd, 'it's no use
    The rain will surely win the race
    Twere better if we let it fall
    And hurry to the hospital'
    'Go' she said 'and work with haste
    And bring the bales into the barn
    Else the crop will go to waste
    And the babe will wait till the work is done'

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    The shepherd drove into the storm
    And to and from the yellow barn
    Till half the bales were safely in
    Then went to find his wife again
    How many times her name he called
    And no replying would she make
    Her breath it cameth not at all
    She would not rise from where she lay

    The storm was o'er within the hour
    The shepherd saw the sun come out
    The shepherd's wife saw ne'er again
    He buried her and the babe within
    He turned the seed into the ground
    He brought the flock to feed thereon
    He held the cleaver and the plow
    And the shepherd's work was never done

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    Composición: Anaïs Mitchell y Don Mitchell

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