The Blacksmith Lyrics – The Merry Wives Of Windsor

The Blacksmith Lyrics by The Merry Wives Of Windsor

A blacksmith courted me, nine months and better
He fairly won my heart; he wrote me a letter
With his hammer in his hand, he looked so clever
And if I were with my love, I would live forever

O, where is my love gone, with his cheeks like roses?
He is gone across the sea, gathering primroses
I’m afraid the shining sun might burn and scorch his beauty
And if I were with my love, I would do my duty

Strange news is comе to town, strange news is carried
Strangе news flies up and down that my love is married
O, I wish them both much joy, though they don’t hear me
And if I were with my love, I would do my duty

O, what did you promise me when you lay beside me?
You said you’d marry me, and not deny me
If I said I’d marry you, ’twas only to try you
So bring your witness, love, and I’ll not deny you

O, witness have I none save God Almighty
And may She reward you well for the slighting of me
Her lips grew pale and wan; it made her poor heart tremble
For to think she had loved one, and did proved deceitful
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The Merry Wives Of Windsor Lyrics – The Blacksmith

The Merry Wives Of Windsor

The Blacksmith