close

The Two Magicians Lyrics & Chords By Martin Carthy

LyricsView Chords

The lady sits in her own front door
As straight as the willow wand,
And by there come a lusty smith
With a hammer in his hand.

And he said, "Bide, lady bide,
There's nowhere you can hide.
For the lusty smith will be your love
And he will lay your pride."

"Well may you stand, you lady fair,
All in your robes of red,
But come tomorrow at this same time
I'll have you in me bed."

And he said, "Bide, lady bide,
There's nowhere you can hide.
For the lusty smith will be your love
And he will lay your pride."

"Away, away, you coal-black smith,
Would you do me this wrong?
To think to have my maidenhead
That I have kept so long.

"I'd rather I was dead and cold
And me body laid in the grave
Than a lusty, dusty, coal-black smith
My maidenhead should have."

So the lady she held up her hand,
She swore upon her soul
That she'd not need the blacksmith's love
For all of a box of gold.

But the blacksmith he held up his hand
And he swore upon the mass
Saying, "I'll have you in me bed young girl
For the half of that or less."

"Bide lady bide,
There's nowhere you can hide.
For the lusty smith will be your love
And he will lay your pride."

So the lady she turned into a dove
And she flew up in the air;
But he became an old cock pigeon
And they flew pair and pair.

Crying, "Bide, lady bide,
There's nowhere you can hide.
For the lusty smith will be your love
And he will lay your pride."

So the lady she turned into a hare
And she ran across the plain;
But he became a greyhound dog
And he ran her down again.

Crying, "Bide, lady bide,
There's nowhere you can hide.
For the lusty smith will be your love
And he will lay your pride."

So she became a little mare
As dark as the night was black;
But he became a golden saddle
And he clung onto her back.

Crying, "Bide, lady bide,
There's nowhere you can hide.
For the lusty smith will be your love
And he will lay your pride."

So she became a hot griddle
And he became a cake;
And every move that poor girl made
The blacksmith was her mate.

Crying, "Bide, lady bide,
There's nowhere you can hide.
For the lusty smith will be your love
And he will lay your pride."

So she became a full-dressed ship
And she sailed on the sea;
But he became a bold captain
And aboard of her went he.

Crying, "Bide, lady bide,
There's nowhere you can hide.
For the lusty smith will be your love
And he will lay your pride."

So the lady she ran into the bedroom
And she changed into a bed;
But he became a green coverlet
And he gained her maidenhead.

And was she woke he held her so
And still he bade her bide;
And the lusty smith became her love
For all her mighty pride.

You may be looking for...

Tracks related to the two magicians - martin carthy

lord gregory

by: alasdair roberts

old maui

by: spiers & boden

yarmouth town

by: bellowhead

soho

by: bert jansch & john renbourn

blackwater side

by: anne briggs

the deserter

by: fairport convention

angel delight

by: fairport convention

johnny connors

by: christy moore

worcester city

by: eliza carthy

witness

by: show of hands

go down easy

by: john martyn

the calvary cross

by: richard & linda thompson

down where the drunkards roll

by: richard & linda thompson

goodbye

by: mary gauthier

spiral staircase

by: ralph mctell

the bells

by: phil ochs

cruel sister

by: the pentangle

boys of bedlam

by: steeleye span

country life

by: the watersons

sovay

by: martin carthy

princess royal

by: ashley hutchings

staines morris

by: ashley hutchings

fire marengo

by: jon boden

haul away

by: spiers & boden

pretty polly

by: bert jansch

close
Sign in person Home A to Z All Artists Top Artists Top Tracks