Lyrics
Alone walkyng, in thought planning,
Feeling isolated, walking alone, absorbed in thought and making plans.
And sore sighing, all desolate.
Sighing heavily, in a state of complete desolation.
Me remembering, of my livyng,
Recalling memories of my life.
My dethe wishyng,
Expressing a desire for death.
Bother erly and late.
Bothered both early and late, indicating persistent distress.
Infortunate, is so my fate,
Unfortunate, conveying a sense of misfortune.
That vote ye what? out of
Highlighting the severity of fate.
Measure.
Experiencing an overwhelming situation.
My life I hate, thus desperate
Expressing hatred for life, in a state of desperation.
In soche pore eslate doe I endure.
Enduring such poor conditions in solitude.
Of othir cure am I not sure
Uncertain about finding a remedy or solution.
Thus to endure is hard certain.
Emphasizing the difficulty of enduring the current state.
Such is my ure I you ensure:
Assuring the listener of the truth of the speaker's feelings.
What creature
Questioning what creature could experience more pain.
Maie have more pain?
Asserting the sincerity of the speaker's truth.
My truthe so plain is take in vain,
Stating that the truth is ignored and met with disdain.
And grete disdain in remembraunce;
Reflecting on significant disdain in memory.
Yet I full faine
Despite the disdain, expressing a willingness to complain.
Would me complaine
Expressing a desire to refrain from the suffering.
Me to abstaine from this penaunce;
Enduring the pain without substance or reason.
But in substaunce none
No excuses for the suffering are apparent.
Allegeaunce
There is no relief or allegiance to alleviate the grievance.
Of my grevaunce can I not finde;
Similar to the lack of relief, the chance of improvement is accompanied by displeasure.
Right so my chaunce with
Expressing dissatisfaction with the current situation.
Displesaunce
The displeasure advances and contributes to the speaker's suffering.
Doeth me avaunce
Resulting in a conclusion or resolution, bringing an end to the speaker's ordeal.
And thus an Ende.
Concluding with an acknowledgment of the end of the speaker's plight.
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