Ed de Moel

Child Ballads - Lyrics

Child 2
The Elfin Knight
Version M

Findlay's Manuscripts, I, 21, from the recitation of Jeany Meldrum, Framedrum, Forfarshire.

Similar to F-H: Notes and Queries, 4th Series, III, 605, communicated by W.F., Glasgow, from a manuscript collection.

Narrative

1   As I went up to the top o yon hill,
      Every rose springs merry in' t' time
I met a fair maid, an her name it was Nell.
      An she langed to be a true lover o mine
2   'Ye'll get to me a cambric sark,
      Every rose springs merry in' t' time
An sew it all over without thread or needle.
      Before that ye be a true lover o mine
3   'Ye'll wash it doun in yonder well,
      Every rose springs merry in' t' time
Where water neer ran an dew never fell.
      Before that ye be a true lover o mine
4   'Ye'll bleach it doun by yonder green,
      Every rose springs merry in' t' time
Where grass never grew an wind never blew.
      Before that ye be a true lover o mine
5   'Ye'll dry it doun on yonder thorn,
      Every rose springs merry in' t' time
That never bore blossom sin Adam was born.'
      Before that ye be a true lover o mine
6   'Four questions ye have asked at me,
      Every rose springs merry in' t' time
An as mony mair ye'll answer me.
      Before that ye be a true lover o mine
7   'Ye'll get to me an acre o land
      Every rose springs merry in' t' time
Atween the saut water an the sea sand.
      Before that ye be a true lover o mine
8   'Ye'll plow it wi a ram's horn,
      Every rose springs merry in' t' time
An sow it all over wi one peppercorn.
      Before that ye be a true lover o mine
9   'Ye'll shear it wi a peacock's feather,
      Every rose springs merry in' t' time
An bind it all up wi the sting o an adder.
      Before that ye be a true lover o mine
10   'Ye'll stook it in yonder saut sea,
      Every rose springs merry in' t' time
An bring the dry sheaves a' back to me.
      Before that ye be a true lover o mine
11   'An when ye've done and finished your wark,
      Every rose springs merry in' t' time
Ye'll come to me, an ye'se get your sark.'
      An then shall ye be true lover o mine

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