Lyrics Eggs in Her Basket - Martin Carthy
It
is
of
two
sailor
lads
both
set
out
a-walking
With
their
pockets
a-being
both
lined
with
gold
As
they
went
a-walking
and
civilly
talking
Oh
some
fair
pretty
damsel
they
do
behold
Oh
one
of
those
young
men
"Should
I
chance
for
to
carry
your
basket?"
"Oh
there′s
eggs
in
the
basket
oh
do
take
care
And
if
you
should
chance
to
out-walk
me
At
the
Half-way
House
you'll
find
me
later
there."
These
two
young
men
oh
they
start
out
boldly
Until
they
come
to
the
Half-way
House
And
it′s:
"Landlord,
oh
landlord,
go
start
the
kitchen
Oh,
for
you'll
need
your
saucepan
and
skillet
now."
And
it's:
"Landlord,
oh
landlord,
take
back
the
blanket
Oh,
for
we′ll
give
you
bacon
and
eggs
to
fry."
Oh
that
landlord
went
out
to
the
basket
A-thinking
he′d
got
eggs
to
fry
"Oh,
say,
young
man,
ain't
you
mistaken
Oh,
for
in
this
basket
we′ve
got
a
child."
Up
steps
this
young
Nancy,
o
dearest
Nancy
That
he'd
taken
to
bed
on
last
Whitsuntide
"We
got
this
young
child
since
I
take
your
fancy
So
now
the
gay
fiddler
you′ve
got
to
pay."
"That
child's
not
ours,
lovely
Nancy
He′s
no
babe
of
mine
nor
no
friend's
beside
Here's
fifty
golds
I′ll
give
anybody
If
she′ll
take
care
of
this
little
child."
"Oh,
I
will
take
it,
I'll
kindly
treat
it
If
you
will
say
all
my
money′s
paid"
Oh
that
young
man
went
up
to
the
basket
He's
kicked
it
around
and
around
the
floor
"Uh,
since
it
is
done
I
will
surely
pay
it
But
damn
me
if
I
do
eat
eggs
any
more."
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