Twas in the Royal Town of Rye, on a night dreadful and cold James Lamb the Mayor unlocked his door and walked out all alone His son he had invited him his ship to come aboard But the mayor would rather stay at home all as the thunder roared He saw a man out in the street, and recognized his face And asked this man, his wife's brother, to go all in his place Why yes dear Lamb I'll go for you, the fateful words he said If 'n you will lend to me your cloak that is blood red Breeds the Butcher sat alone, a-sharpenin' his knife For he knew James Lamb the mayor went on the ship that night Lamb had fined the butcher Breeds for serving measures short And in revenge Breeds swore to kill the mayor of the Cinque Port It was just behind St.Mary's Church, close by the Ypres Tower He hid himself behind a grave until the fateful hour He recognized the blood red coat just as it passed him by Out came Breeds and stabbed his foe with his butcher knife Now all things being silent, Lamb dreamed an awful dream His dead wife's spirit came to him to warn him as it seemed (The) second time she came that night, he saw a ghostly light She said "Go find my brother dear, for Murder walks tonight" Three times she appeared to him, her husband in his bed And on the third he rose to find the poor ghost's brother dead The knife was found upon a grave by some brave local man And Breeds still drunk upon the town sang "Butchers should kill lambs" He got no mercy at the trial, the judge he was no friend For it was the same James Lamb whose life he'd meant to end The murderer, he was hanged beneath the Strand Gate Arch His body put into a cage and hanged upon the marsh They put his skull in Rye Town Hall, and there it is today "Killed by a sanguinary butcher" writ upon a grave So, come all ye who seek revenge and look upon John Breeds Who murdered one he never knew and was hung by his enemy