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Uploaded by on Nov 25, 2008

This is the ACDA California Coastal Region Honor Choir 2008 Performance at St. Ignatius Church in San Francisco.

The song is called Queen Jane. It was composed by Stephan Hatfield. The song is about Jane Seymour, the third and most beloved wife of Henry VII, who died giving birth to the short-lived Edward VI.

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  • I'm doing this song in chorus, im a soprano 1, its beautiful but tragic

  • oh my goodness!!! I have been looking for this song for so long!! You all sound beautiful absolutely stunning ladies!!

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  • So costly were the white clothes they wrapped round her head. Six men went before her, six men bore her along King Henry followed after with his black mourning on. King Henry, he wept til his hands were wrung sore. The flower of England shall flourish no more. The flower of England flourish no more.

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    King Henry came riding, he knelt by her bed. What's the matter with my flower, makes her eyes grow so red? Oh Henry, kind Henry, pray listen to me. Pierce my right side open and save my baby. Oh no, said King Henry, that never shall be. I should lose my fair flower for to save my baby. Queen Jane she turned over. She fell in a swound. They pierced her right side open, and the baby was found. So black was the morning, so yellow the bed,

  • Does anyone know the lyrics to this song?? I've looked everywhere, but can't find them :(

  • @sar617 the best part was when she showed us this song and most of us were all depressed then she was like okay have a nice day

  • bahahah! agreed..andrea??

  • nove voce does it better

  • Queen Jane was in labour Six days and some more The women grew weary And the midwife gave o'er "Oh women, kind women I take you to be, Pierce my right side open, And save my baby." "Oh no," said the women, "That never shall be. King Henry will reach you In the hour of your need."
  • omg that was beautiful. my choir is working on this song right now. ahhhh-mazing

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