Scarborough Faire
words
and music by traditional
Are you going to Scarborough Faire? Parsley, sage, rosemary
and thyme. Remember me to one who lived there. She once was a true love
of mine. Have
her make me a cambric shirt Parsley,
sage, rosemary and thyme. Without no seams, nor fine needle work. Then
she'll be a true love of mine. Tell
her to weave it in a sycamore wood lane. Parsley,
sage, rosemary and thyme Gather it up in a basket of flowers Then she'll
be a true love of mine Have
her wash it in yonder dry well Parsley,
sage, rosemary and thyme Where water ne'er sprung, nor drop of rain fell.
Then she'll be a true love of mine Tell
her to to find me an acre of land. Parsley,
sage, rosemary and thyme Between the sea foam and over the sand. Then
she'll be a true love of mine Plow
the land with the horn of a lamb. Parsley,
sage, rosemary and thyme Then sow some seeds from north of the dam. Then
she'll be a true love of mine Have
her reap it with a sickle of leather. Parsley,
sage, rosemary and thyme Gather it up in a bunch of heather. Then she'll
be a true love of mine
If she tells
me she can't, then I'll reply. Parsley,
sage, rosemary and thyme Let me know, that at least she will try. Then
she'll be a true love of mine Love
imposes impossible tasks Parsley,
sage, rosemary and thyme Though not more than any heart asks. And I must
know she's true love of mine When
thou has finished thy task. Parsley,
sage, rosemary and thyme Come to me my hand for to ask. For then you'll
be a true love of mine Additional
verses: Tell
her to dry it on yonder thorn, Parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme, Which
never bore blossom since Adam was born, And then she'll be a true love of
mine. Ask her
to do me this courtesy, Parsely, sage, rosemary, and thyme, And ask
for a like favor from me, And then she'll be a true love of mine. Have
you been to Scarborough Fair? Parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme, Remember
me from one who lives there, For he once was a true love of mine. When
he has done and finished his work, Parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme,
Ask him to come for his cambric shirt, For then he'll be a true love of mine.
KEY
D verse/chorus:
D F C D D F C-D D F C D D F C-D
Background: Traditional English song and riddle made famous by Simon and Garfunkel with Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme harmonies.
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