Clerk Saunders



...
    Whan bells war rung, an mass was sung,
    A wat a' man to bed were gone,
  Clark Sanders came to Margret's window,
    With mony a sad sigh and groan.

    "Are ye sleeping, Margret," he says,
    "Or are ye waking, presentlie?
  Give me my faith and trouthe again,
    A wat, trew-love, I gied to thee."

    "Your faith and trouth ye's never get,
    Nor our trew love shall never twain,
  Till ye come with me in my bower,
    And kiss me both cheek and chin."

    "My mouth it is full cold, Margret,
    It has the smell now of the ground;
  And if I kiss thy comely mouth,
    Thy life-days will not be long.

    "Cocks are crowing a merry mid-larf,
    I wat the wild fule boded day;
  Gie me my faith and trouthe again,
    And let me fare me on my way."

    "Thy faith and trouth thou shall na get,
    Nor our trew love shall never twin,
  Till ye tell me what comes of women
    Awat that dy's in strong traveling."

    "Their beds are made in the heavens high,
    Down at the foot of our good Lord's knee,
  Well set about wi gilly-flowers,
    A wat sweet company for to see.

    "O cocks are crowing a merry middlarf,
    A wat the wilde foule boded day;
  The salms of Heaven will be sung,
    And ere now I'le be misst away."

    Up she has tain a bright long wand,
    And she has straked her trouth thereon;
  She has given it him out at the shot-window,
    Wi many a sad sigh and heavy groan.

    "I thank you, Margret, I thank you, Margret,
    And I thank you hartilie;
  Gine ever the dead come for the quick,
    Be sure, Margret, I'll come again for thee."

    It's hose an shoon an gound alane
    She clame the wall and followed him,
  Untill she came to a green forest,
    On this she lost the sight of him.

    "Is their any room at your head, Sanders?
    Is their any room at your feet?
  Or any room at your twa sides?
    Whare fain, fain woud I sleep."

    "Their is na room at my head, Margret,
    Their is na room at my feet;
  There is room at my twa sides,
    For ladys for to sleep.

    "Cold meal is my covering owre,
    But an my winding sheet;
  My bed it is full low, I say,
    Down among the hongerey worms I sleep.

    "Cold meal is my covering owre,
    But an my winding sheet;
  The dew it falls na sooner down
    Then ay it is full weet."

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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme abcd xefg hijk hxxx lmfm hkxx lgng lmam xbcd hexg ioxo npqr hpqr JPmr JPxc
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 2,248
Words 431
Stanzas 15
Stanza Lengths 5, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

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