Ian & Sylvia — Captain Woodstocks Courtship

[Verse 1] As I rode out one May mornin' down by a shady lane Met with Captain Woodstock, the keeper of the game He said unto his servant, if it was not for the law I'd have that maid in bed with me as she lay next to the wall [Verse 2] ("Oh, what is rounder than a ring? What is higher than a tree? What is worse than a woman's tongue? What is deeper than the sea?" What tree buds first, and what bird sings best? Now, answer my questions all Before I'll lay one night with you at either stock or wall") [Verse 3] "Well, the world is rounder than a ring; Heaven's higher than a tree The Devil is worse than a woman's tongue; Hell is deeper than the sea And the oak buds first, the rush sings best, and I've answered your questions all So shake you up that old straw bed, you're gonna lie next to the wall" [Verse 4] ("It's for my breakfast, you must bring me chickens without bones For my dinner, you must bring me cherries without stones And for my supper, you must bring me a bird without a gall Before I'll lay one night with you at either stock or wall") [Verse 5] "Well, when the chicken is in the egg, I'm sure it has no bone When a cherry's in blossom, I'm sure it has no stone A dove, she is a gentle bird, and she flies without a gall So shake you up that old straw bed, you're gonna lie next to the wall" [Verse 6] ("Oh, you must bring me a summer fruit that in December grew And you must bring me a silken gown, a web that never went through And you must bring me a priest unmourned to join us one and all Before I'll lay one night with you at either stock or wall") [Verse 7] "Well, my father's got a summer fruit that in December grew Mother's got a silken gown, a web that never went through Melchizedek is a priest unmourned, who'll join us one and all So shake you up that old straw bed, you're gonna lie next to the wall" [Outro] "So shake you up that old straw bed, you must lie next to the wall"


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