Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The House Carpenter, artist - Doc Watson. Album song The Definitive, in the genre Музыка мира
Date of issue: 31.12.2012
Record label: Sugar Hill
Song language: English
The House Carpenter |
We’ve met, we’ve met, my old true love |
We’ve met, we’ve met, said he |
I’ve just returned from the salt, salt sea |
And it’s all for the love of thee |
I could have married the King’s daughter fair |
She would have married me |
But I’ve forsaken her crown of gold |
And it’s all for the love of thee |
Come in, come in, my old true love |
Come in, she said to him |
For it’s been three fourths of a long, long year |
Since together we have been |
No, I can’t come in, nor I can’t sit down |
For I have but a moment’s time |
And they say that you’re married to a house carpenter |
And your heart will never be mine |
Will you come with me, my old true love? |
Oh come with me, said he |
And I’ll take you to where the grass grows green |
On the banks of Bittery |
Then she picked up her sweet little babe |
And kisses she gave it three |
Sayin', stay at home my darlin' little babe |
And keep your papa company |
Then he jumped on a milk white steppe |
And her on a dapple grey |
They rode until they came to the banks of a sea |
Three hours before the break of day |
They had not been on the ship two weeks |
I’m sure it was not three |
Until his true love began to weep and to mourn |
And she wept most bitterly |
Oh, is it for my silver you weep? |
Is it for my store? |
Or is it for that house carpenter |
Whose face you’ll never see no more? |
It’s neither for you silver I weep |
And neither for your store |
But it’s all for the sake of my sweet little babe |
Whose face I’ll never see no more |
Then a curse, a curse to the sailor she cried |
A curse, a curse, she swore |
You’ve robbed me of my house carpenter |
Whose face I’ll never see no more |
They had not been on the ship three weeks |
I’m sure it was not four |
Till they sprang a leak in the bottom of the ship |
And it sunk for to rise no more |