It fell upon the Eustace Eve, close by Bethnal Green A pretty little seamstress lived in a house so mean Her husband's name it was McRae and her own was Bryony Her apron would not fit her, a family there would be And in the quiet of the night, she dreamed a cruel dream The pretty needlewoman who lived by Bethnal Green Death, he would come unto her and take the child away She woke in such a fright upon that dark and dismal day In Bethnal on the Eustace morn, evil is abroad And when the sun has risen come a knock upon the door Don't you let him in my dear, his name you first must learn He is a noble soldierman, his name is called Redfern On the floor lies poor McRae, (all) murdered in his gore As Redfern turns to Bryony, a-wipin' of his sword Wipin' of his sword, he says, (now) no more shall you sew (I'll) speak for you and your baby with but a single blow As he step-ed up to her, the seamstress she did flee Through the streets of Bethnal and to the Rookery She went into the bleeding house to hide herself away Death was waiting there for her (just) as the dream did say Death, oh Death, my babe's not born, do not take her from me It is not she I take from thee, but you must come with me Death, Oh Death, have pity please though I must say goodbye Save my precious little child who wasn't meant to die And God is good and merciful and on his grace we thrive For though her parents two were killed, the babe she did survive So, helpless babes and children all, pray do not fear the dark For though the thunder roars, your God will send to you an ark You little babes and children all, do not fear the dark (For) when the Day seems over, yet the daylight isn't far