17 August 2026
I am wont to walk
As the eldest quiet Crier
Bellman of St. Sepulchre
To the dungeon gates
Such sorrow I bear
Recalling my fallen kinsman
Who time and again
Cries out his truth
Only I remain standing to forgive his sin
As I still hear my brother's cry–
Long live the Criers!
The death bell has tolled
May the hell-mouth of brimstone
Swallow the queen's iniquity
I do brand her eternal spirit
As Bloody Mary
Hear ye! Hear ye! Hear ye!
I bear the former Crier's black cloth
Used to cover the skeps
Making known unto the bees
His great heaviness
For Bloody Mary
I proclaimed his cry could never be made Holy
Yet he continued his boasts of the queen's purity
Gladly in malice I bade him farewell
He is gone to join his beloved Mary in Hell
And I still hear my brother's cry–
Listen! Listen! Listen!
To all manner of persons,
[Spoken] This November 17, 1558
That it hath pleased Almighty God
To free this grateful people
From our late, unholy
Sovereign Lady, Queen Bloody Mary!
Before I was
The Bellman of St. Sepulchre
I was young when hate and fate
Crowned Queen Elizabeth
I was there to bear witness
As her words damned my kinsman
I Elizabeth do decree
"Crier for the hurt you cried upon Mary
Thou shalt be set upon the pillory,
To have both thy ears cut off,
In the hole perpetual at the Queen's pleasure."
Time passes for all
For the one upon the throne
And for my friend in dungeon
Perhaps freedom has come to both
I hold a dry-eyed sorrow
As Elizabeth now walks with God
Our new King James remade me
As Bellman of St. Sepulchre
And he bade me
"Bellman of St. Sepulchre,
Go now and ring the death bell
For the old one chained below"
And I said–
I would as soon go to hell
Your majesty
So he made me know hell
For on the King's own gold plate
Now rest my lifeless ears
As some things do not change
Yet, I am proud I spoke sooth
Such sorrow I bear
Recalling my fallen kinsman
Who time and again
Cries out my truth
Only I remain standing to forgive his sin
Upon the prison grates I listen
Standing proud to have given my ears
To be his choir
For the unrepentant, unremorseful
Dungeon echoes of my brother
Of the Laughing Crier
Of the Laughing Crier
© 2026 John Osinga. All rights reserved. St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada.
A note from the lyricist
Dark Folk · Historical Ballad · Murder Ballad | Defiant • Melancholic • Intense • Tender • Angry