Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Gamble Gold (Robin Hood) , by - Steeleye Span. Release date: 26.05.2022
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Gamble Gold (Robin Hood) , by - Steeleye Span. Gamble Gold (Robin Hood) |
| There chanced to be a pedlar bold |
| A pedlar bold he chanced to be |
| He rolled his pack all on his back |
| And he came tripping o’er the sea |
| By chance he met two troublesome blades |
| Troublesome blades they chanced to be |
| One of them was Robin Hood |
| The other was Little John so free |
| Gentlemen on high born blood |
| Gamble Gold and Robin Hood |
| «Oh pedlar, pedlar what’s in the pack |
| Come speedily and tell to me» |
| «I've several suits of the gay green silk |
| And silken bow strings two of three» |
| «If you have suits of the gay green silk |
| And silken bow strings two of three» |
| «Then by my body» cries Robin Hood |
| «Half your pack belongs to me» |
| «Oh no, oh no,» says the pedlar bold |
| «No that can never be |
| There’s never a man in Nottingham |
| Can take one half my pack from me!» |
| Then the Pedlar he pulled off his pack |
| And put it a little below his knee |
| Saying, If you do move me one perch from this |
| My pack and all shall gang with thee |
| Then little John he drew his sword |
| The Pedlar by his pack did stand |
| They fought until they both did sweat |
| Till he cried, Pedlar, pray hold your hand |
| Then Robin Hood he was standing by |
| And he did laugh most heartily |
| Saying, I could find a man of smaller scale |
| Could thrash the Pedlar and also thee |
| Go you try, master, says little John |
| Go you try, master, most speedily |
| For by my body, says little John |
| I am sure this night you will know me |
| Then Robin Hood he drew his sword |
| And the pedlar by his pack did stand |
| They fought 'till the blood in streams did flow |
| And he cried «Pedlar hold hold your hand» |
| O Pedlar, Pedlar, what is thy name? |
| Come speedily and tell to me |
| Come, my name I ne’er will tell |
| Till both your names you have told to me |
| The one of us is bold Robin Hood |
| And the other is little John so free |
| Now, says the Pedlar, it lays to my good will |
| Whether my name I choose to tell to thee |
| I am Gamble Gold of the gay green woods |
| And I travelled far beyond the sea |
| For killing a man in my father’s land |
| And from my country was forced to flee |
| If you are Gamble Gold of the gay green woods |
| And travelled far beyond the sea |
| You are my mother’s own sister’s son |
| What nearer cousins can we be? |
| They sheathed their swords, with friendly words |
| So merrily they did agree |
| They went to a tavern and there they dined |
| And cracked bottles most merrily |
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