Lyrics Blacksmith - Steeleye Span
A
blacksmith
courted
me
nine
months
or
better
He
fairly
won
my
heart,
wrote
me
a
letter
With
his
hammer
in
his
hand
he
looked
so
clever
And
if
I
were
with
my
love
I
would
live
forever
Oh
where
has
my
love
gone
with
his
cheeks
like
roses
He
is
gone
across
the
sea
gathering
primroses
I'm
afraid
the
shining
sun
might
burn
and
scorch
his
beauty
And
if
I
were
with
my
love
I
would
do
my
duty
Strange
news
is
a-come
to
town,
strange
news
is
carried
Strange
news
flies
up
and
down
that
my
love
is
married
Oh
I
wish
them
both
great
joy,
though
they
don't
hear
me
And
if
I
were
with
my
love
I
would
do
my
duty
What
did
you
promise
me
when
you
lay
beside
me
You
said
you'd
marry
me
and
not
deny
me
If
I
said
I'd
marry
you
twas
only
to
try
you
So
bring
your
witness
love
and
I'll
not
deny
you
1 Edward
2 The Maid and The Palmer
3 Rave On
4 The Elf-Knight
5 Lark In The Morning
6 Sweep, Chimney Sweep
7 Harvest of the Moon
8 The Water Is Wide
9 Wife of The Soldier
10 Tunes
11 Corbies
12 All Around My Hat
13 Cam Ye O'er Frae France
14 John Barleycorn
15 Thomas the Rhymer
16 The Ups And Downs
17 Calling On Song
18 Blacksmith
19 Fisherman's Wife
20 Dark-Eyed Sailor
21 Blackleg Miner
22 Lowlands of Holland
23 Cold, Haily, Windy Night
24 Prince Charlie Stewart
25 Jigs
26 Gower Wassail
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