House Carpenter

Well I once could have married the king's third son
And a fine young man was he
But now I'm married to a house carpenter
And a nice young man is he

When will you forsake your house carpenter?
And a-go along with a me
I will take you to where the grass grows green
On the banks of the River Dee

But will you have to maintain me a bound?
To keep me in slavery?
Well I have seven ships
They will soon be at land
And they at your command shall be

She took her two babes by the hand
And gave them kisses three
Sit still at home you darling little babes
Keep your father sweet company

Now she dressed herself in her very best
Like a high-born lady was she
She shivered and she shimmered and she proudly stepped
As they walked by the banks of the sea

Well she hadn't been gone but a short, short time
Until she wept for sore
I would give all the gold in this round world
Just to see my babes once more

Well if you had all the gold and the silver too
That ever did cross the sea
You never would be at land anymore
And your babes you will never more see

Well they hadn't been sailing but a short, short time
About two weeks, three or four
When the ship sprang a leak and they were doomed
And they were far away from the shore

I see bright hills of Heaven my dear
Where angels come and go
I see bright hills, that's Hell my dear
Where you and I must go

Oh I wish I was back to my house carpenter
I'm sure he would treat me well
But here I am in the raging sea
And my soul is bound for Hell



Credits
Writer(s): Jacqui Mcshee, Bert Jansch, John Renbourn, Terry Cox, Danny Thompson
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