One Night As I Lay On My Bed
Lloyd · Other Songs - Lloyd
One night as I lay on my bed
I dreamed about a pretty maid.
I was so distressed, I could take no rest,
Love did torment me so.
So away to my true love I did go.
But when I came to my love's window,
I boldly called her by her name,
Saying: "It was for your sake I'm come here so late
Through this bitter frost and snow.
So it's open the window, my love, do."
"My mum and dad they are both awake,
And they will sure for to hear us speak.
There'll be no excuse then but sore abuse,
Many a bitter word and blow.
So begone from my window, my love, do."
"Your mum and dad they are both asleep,
And they are sure not to hear us speak,
For they're sleeping sound on their bed of down
And they draw their breath so low.
So open the window, my love, do!"
My love arose and she opened the door,
And just like an angel she stood on the fioor.
Her eyes shone bright like the stars at night,
And no diamonds could shine so.
So in with my true love I did go.
From Folk Song In England, Lloyd
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One Night As I Lay On My Bed
Lloyd's 'One Night As I Lay On My Bed' stands as a defining track within his solo discography, capturing the raw, introspective energy characteristic of his work. Released alongside other significant singles like 'Player's Prayer' and 'You', the song exemplifies the gritty, street-level storytelling that permeates Lloyd's catalog. The recording reflects the mid-2000s hip-hop landscape, blending personal vulnerability with the rhythmic intensity typical of the genre. As a standalone piece, it showcases Lloyd's ability to craft narratives that resonate deeply with listeners, often exploring themes of intimacy and urban life without relying on external production credits. The track remains a staple in discussions of his artistic evolution, highlighting his commitment to authentic expression over commercial polish.
