Lyrics The Bedmaking - Martin Carthy
Me
father,
he
was
a
good
old
man,
He
put
me
to
service
when
I
was
very
young.
My
mistress
and
me
we
never
could
agree,
Because
that
my
master
he
would
love
me.
Well
she
sent
me
upstairs
to
the
loft
To
make
up
a
bed
so
neat
and
soft.
Master
followed
up
with
a
gay
gold
ring,
Saying,
"Betty,
have
this
for
your
bedmaking."
All
through
the
kitchen
and
down
through
the
hall,
All
through
the
parlour
among
the
women
all,
Master
followed
up
with
a
gay
gold
ring,
Saying,
"Betty,
have
this
for
your
bedmaking."
Mistress
come
upstairs
in
a
great
haste,
Caught
the
master
there
with
his
arm
round
me
waist.
From
the
top
to
the
bottom
stair
she
did
him
fling,
Saying,
"Mister,
take
that
for
your
bedmaking."
All
through
the
kitchen
and
down
through
the
hall,
All
through
the
parlour
among
the
women
all.
Everybody
asked
me
wherever
I
had
been,
And
they
laughed
when
I
said,
"At
the
bedmaking."
Mistress
she
flung
me
out
of
the
door,
She
called
me
a
nasty
cheeky
little
whore.
The
weather
being
wet
and
my
clothes
being
thin,
How
I
wished
I
was
back
at
the
bedmaking.
Six
month
over
and
seven
month
past,
Pretty
fair
maid
grew
thick
about
the
waist.
Her
stays
wouldn′t
meet
nor
her
pinafore
pin;
She
cried
when
she
thought
of
the
bedmaking.
Eight
month
over
and
nine
month
gone,
Pretty
fair
maid
had
a
beautiful
son.
She's
took
him
to
the
church,
she
had
him
christened
John,
And
she
took
him
back
again
to
the
dear
old
man.
She
cursed
him
through
the
kitchen
and
down
through
the
hall,
Cursed
him
through
the
parlour
among
the
women
all,
Saying,
"If
you
won′t
pay
me,
take
your
little
son
John,
Cos
he
never
cost
you
nothing
but
the
bedmaking."
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