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Fair Margaret and Sweet William Lyrics


Sweet William rose one winter's morn
Pray Lord to me speak truth
And tell me of that long lost love
Between Lady Margaret and youOf Lady Margaret I know not
And she knows not of me
For I upon the midday sun
Some other's groom shall beLady Margaret sitting in her high window
Combing her long yellow hair
Spied sweet William and his new made bride
Riding up the road so fairDown she threw her ivory comb
And down she threw her hair
And down she came from that high window
And was never seen no moreThe sun sank low on William's home
His mind consumed with fear
He dreamt his home was full of white shroud
And the bed was flowing with tearsIt was the time that night set in
And all were fast asleep
He spied Lady Margaret all cloaked in white

She was standing at the bed feetHow do you like you bed said she
How do you like your sheets
How do you like your new made bride
That's lying in your arms asleepVery well do I like my bed said he
Still better I like my sheets
But best of all that fair young maid
That stands at my bed feetHe called on his milk-white steed
As fast as the horse could ride
He rode 'til he came to fair Margaret's home
So load he called and criedIs Lady Margaret in the house
Or is she in the hall
Or is she in her parlor room
Among the maiden's allShe's neither in the house said she
Nor is she in the hall
There Margaret's in the cold black coffin
With her face turned to the wallTear it down, tear it down her ivory sheets
Oh tear them ever so fine
And let me kiss her cold corpse lips
For I know they'll never kiss mineOnce he kissed her pale white hand
And twice he kissed her cheek
Three times he kissed her cold corpse lips
And he fell in her arms asleep

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You can call him a traditionalist. But we wont. You can call him nostalgic. But we wont. He is Frank Fairfield. A musician. A Banjo picker. A fiddle hummer. A song singer. We’ve heard him described as someone who was discovered at a farmers market out in California, as if he were some long lost treasure or mythical land. As we see it, it isn’t some deep yearning for a time long forgotten that drives Frank Fairfield, he isn’t trying to be something that no longer exists, because in fact, he DOES exist.

Read more about Frank Fairfield on Last.fm.


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