Artist : Current 93 Title : Tamlin Em G Lady margaret, lady margaret D Em Was sowing at the seam G D A She's all dressed in black G Em Bm And a thought came in her head to roam in the woods A Em G To pull flowers to flower her hat, my boys Bm A Bm To pull flowers to flower her hat Em G D Em So she hoisted up her petticoats a bit above the knee G D A And so nimbly she ran over the ground G Em Bm And when she came to the merrygreen woods A Em G Bm She pulled those branches down, my boys A Bm She pulled those branches down Em G D Em Suddenly she spied a fine young man G D A He's standing by a tree G Em Bm He says how dare you pull those branches down? A Em G Bm Without the leave of me, my dear A Bm Without the leave of me Em G D Em Well she says this little wood it is my very own G D A My father gave it to me G Em Bm A Em G Bm I can pull these branches down without the leave of thee, young man A Bm Oh without the leave of thee Em G D Em And he took her by the milk-white hand G D A And by the grass-green sleeve G Em Bm He pulled her down at the foot of the bush A Em G Bm He never once asked her leave, my boys A Bm Oh he never once asked her leave Em G D Em And when it was done she twisted about G D G A To ask her true love's name G Em But she nothing saw Bm She nothing heard A Em G Bm And all the woods grew dim A Bm And all the woods grew dim G A G A Bm Em G D Em There's four and twenty ladies all in the land G D A And they're all playing a chess G Bm Except it was the lady margaret A Em G Bm And she's green as any glass, my boys A Bm Oh she's green as any glass A Em G D Em And these four-and-twenty ladies all in the land G D A Grow as red any rose G A Em Bm A Em G Except the lady margaret she's pale and wan, my boys Bm A Bm Oh pale and wan she goes Em G D Em Up then spoke the little serving girl G D A She lifted her hand and smiled G A Em Bm She said i think my lady's loved too long A Em G Bm And now she goes with child, my dears A Bm Oh and now she goes with child Em G D Em Up then spoke the second serving girl G D A Oh ever and alas says she G A Em Bm But i think i know a herb in the merry green wood A Em G Bm That'll twine thy baby from thee A Bm It'll rip off thy babe from thee Em G D Em So lady margaret she got herself a comb G D A She made haste to comb her hair G Em Bm And then she's away to the merry green woods A Em G Bm As fast as she can tear, my boys A Bm As fast as she can tear Em G D Em And she hadn't pulled in the merry green woods G D A A herb that barely won G Em Bm When by her stands the young tamlin A Em G Bm He says margaret leave it alone A Bm Oh margaret leave it alone Em G D Em Why do you pull that bitter little herb G D A That herb that grows so grey G Em Bm A Em G Bm For to destroy that fine young baby that we got in our play, my dear A Bm Oh that we got in our play Em G D Em Well come tell me now young tamling says she G D A If an earthly man you be G Em Bm I tell you no lies, says young tamlin A Em G Bm I was christened as good as thee A Bm I was christened as good as thee Em G D Em But as i rode a-hunting on a bitter bitter night G D A It was from my horse i fell G Em Bm And the queen of elvin she caught me A Em G Bm Into yonder green hill to dwell A Bm Oh into yonder green hill to dwell Em G D Em But tonight is halloween lady G D A The elvin caught will ride G Em Bm And if you would your true love win A Em G Bm By the millbridge you must hide, my dears A Bm By the millbridge you must hide Em G And first will run the black horse D G Then will the brown G D A And then will run the white G Em Bm You hold him fast, you fear him not A Em G Bm For he's the father of your child, my love A Bm He's the father of your child Em G D Em They'll turn me on in your arms lady G D A Into many a beasts so wild G Em Bm But you hold them fast, you fear no ill A Em G Bm It's the father of your child, my love A Bm It's the father of your child G Em Bm x2 Em G D Em So lady margaret, she gets herself a comb G D A She made haste to comb her hair G Em Bm Then she's away to the old millbrdige A Em G Bm As fast as she could tear, my boys A Bm As fast as she could tear Em G D Em G D A And about the dead hour of the night she heard the bridles ring G Em Bm A Em G Bm Oh my boys, she had her heart more than any earthly thing it did A Bm More than any earthly thing Em G D And first run the black horse Em Then the brown G D A And then raced by the white G Em Bm Well she held it fast, she feared it not A Em G Bm For it's the father of her child A Bm It's the father of her child Em G D Em G The thunderoll across the sky D A G The stars blazed bright as day Em Bm A The queen of elvin gave a thrilling cry Em G Bm Tamlin's away brave boys A Bm Brave tamlin's away Em G D Em The very first thing they turned him into G D A G Is a lion that runs so wild Em Bm But she held him fast, she feared him not A Em G Bm He's the father of her child, my boys A Bm He's the father of her child Em G D Em And the very next thing they turned him into G D A It was a loathsome snake G Em Bm He says hold me fast, fear me not A Em G Bm For i'm one of god's own make, my love A Bm Oh i'm one of god's own make Em G D Em G And again they changed him all in her arms D A To a red-hot bar of iron G Em Bm But she held it fast, she feared it not A Em G Bm It did to her no harm A Bm It did to her no harm Em G D Em And the very last thing they changed him into G D A Was like any naked man G Em Bm She flung her mantle over him A Em G Bm She cried my love i've won i've won A Bm She cried my love i've won Em G D Em G But the queen of elvin she called for a bush D A She's red as any blood G Em Bm I should have torn out your eyes, tamlin A Em G Bm And put in two eyes of wood A Bm And put in two eyes of wood