Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Lady Margaret , by - Buffy Sainte-Marie. Song from the album Little Wheel Spin And Spin, in the genre Release date: 31.12.2005
Record label: Vanguard
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Lady Margaret , by - Buffy Sainte-Marie. Song from the album Little Wheel Spin And Spin, in the genre Lady Margaret |
| Lady Margaret |
| Sweet William rose one morning bright |
| And dressed himself in blue |
| Come tell to me the long lost love |
| Between Lady Margaret and you |
| I know no harm of Lady Margaret, said he And I hope she knows none of me But tomorrow morning before eight o’clock |
| Lady Margaret my bride shall be As Lady Margaret was in her chamber high |
| A-combing up her hair |
| She spied sweet William and his bride |
| As they to the church drew near |
| She threw down her ivory comb |
| And tossed back her hair |
| And from the room a fair lady came |
| That was seen in there no more |
| The day being gone and the night being come |
| When most men were asleep |
| Sweet William spied Lady Margaret’s ghost |
| A-standing at his bed feet |
| How do you like your bed? |
| she said |
| And how do you like your sheet? |
| And how do you like the fair lady |
| That lies in your arms asleep? |
| Very well do I like my bed, said he Very well do I like my sheet |
| But better do I like the fair lady |
| That is standing at my bed feet |
| The night being gone and the day being come |
| When most men were awake |
| Sweet William said he was troubled in his head |
| From a dream he had last night |
| He called his weary waiting maids |
| By one, by two, by three |
| And last of all, with his bride’s consent |
| Lady Margaret he went to see |
| He went unto the parlor door |
| He knocked until he made things ring |
| But none was so ready as her own dear brother |
| To arise and let him in Is Lady Margaret in the parlor? |
| said he Or is she in the hall |
| Or is she in her chamber high |
| Among the gay ladies all? |
| Lady Margaret is not in the parlor, said he She is neither in the hall |
| She is in her coffin |
| And a-lying by the wall |
| Tear down, tear down, those milk white sheets |
| They are made of silk so fine |
| That I may kiss Lady Margaret’s cheek |
| For ofttimes she has kissed mine |
| The first that he kissed was her rosy cheek |
| The next was her dimpled chin |
| The last of all was her clay-cold lips |
| That pierced his heart within |
| Tear down, tear down those milk white sheets |
| They are made of silk so fine |
| Today they hang around Lady Margaret’s corpse |
| And tomorrow they will hang around mine |
| Lady Margaret died of pure, pure love |
| Sweet William died of sorrow |
| They are buried in one burying ground |
| Both side and side together |
| Out of her grave grew a red rose |
| And out of his a briar |
| They grew in a twining true lover’s knot |
| The rose and the green briar |
| Child #74 |
| Printed in Folksongs of the South by Cox |
| versions recorded by Hedy West, Buffy Ste. |
| Marie, Sally Rogers |
| filename[ LADYMARG |
| SF |
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