By weary well

Robin Williamson

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    As I came down by the weary well
    Going there to fill my can
    My fortune there I do declare
    She took me by the hand
    The lark gives tongue when summer comes
    Though time cracks every song
    As if newborn and as forlorn
    Twas me that loved her long

    The willow tree, the willow tree
    That Christ cleft for his flocks
    I saw the candles burn in the church
    and the door of the many locks
    The ocean roared against the shore
    In the dark before the day
    I pulled my coat up round my throat
    And I turned my face away

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    My curses on the carpenter
    Who built the doors so strong
    That she and me might parted be
    and parted be for long
    Before I´m old with wandering
    By the high roads and the low
    I´ll steal his hammer and his nails
    Till he can build no more

    I wish that I were in her bed
    Where I have been before
    Her arms entwined around my neck
    and her fine breasts rising so
    I wish her door was bolted fast
    With two locks and a chain
    and she and I inside to lie
    Safe from the wind and rain

    Sun and fire and candlelight
    To all the world belong
    But the moon pale and the midnight
    Let these delight the strong
    Where wild geese fly across the sky
    Her voice is like the air
    and the midnight dark is in her eyes
    and the night is on her hair

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