THE MAIDENS LAMENT a variant of LET NO MAN STEAL YOUR THYME
Come all you maids wheree'er you be Who flourish in your prime Be wise, beware, keep your garden clear Let no man steal your thyme Let no man steal your thyme
For when your thyme is pulled and gone They care no more for you There is not a place your thyme goes waste But it spreads all o'er with rue It spreads all o'er with rue
When I was a maid both fair and coy I flourished in my prime Till a proper, tall young man came and He stole this heart of mine He stole this heart of mine
My parents they were angry At my being led astray But there's many a dark and cloudy morn Brings forth a pleasant day Brings forth a pleasant day
The gardener's son being standing by Three gifts he gave to me The bitter rue, the violet blue, And the red rose it was three And the red rose it was three
Now I'll cut off the red rose top And I'll plant on the willow tree That this whole world will plainly see How my love slighted me How my love slighted me
The begotten virgins they must live Although they live in pain And the grass that is mown on yonder hill Through time will bloom again Through time will bloom again
There are fine boats sailing here my dear And more on the river thine But for me to be held in the arms of my love And for him to be held in mine And for him to be held in mine
parts of Let No Man steal Your Thyme and Seed of Love see also THYMETHY and SEEDLOVE @spice @plant @love recorded by Sara Cleveland filename[ THYMETH2 SF ===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===