Lyrics Mackerel of the Sea - Steeleye Span
When
I
was
seven
year
old
My
dear
mother
did
die
My
father
married
the
worst
woman
The
world
did
ever
see
She
turned
me
to
a
loathsome
worm
To
lie
at
the
foot
of
the
tree
My
sister
Maisery
she
made
The
mackrel
of
the
sea
This
father
stood
on
the
shore
And
hearing
sore
complaint
And
wondered
at
the
laily
moan
And
questioned
what
it
meant
Sing
on
your
song
you
laily
worm
That
you
now
sing
to
me
For
my
two
children
have
been
gone
This
many
year
from
me
Every
Saturday
at
noon
The
mackrel
comes
to
me
Changed
back
to
my
sister
The
Lady
Maisery
And
she
takes
my
laily
head
And
lays
it
on
her
knee
And
combs
it
with
a
silver
comb
To
wash
it
in
the
sea
Seven
knights
I
have
slain
As
I
lay
at
the
foot
of
the
tree
And
if
you
weren't
my
own
father
The
eighth
one
you
would
be
For
it
was
your
own
wife
Tied
me
to
the
foot
of
the
tree
And
turned
the
lovely
Maisery
To
the
mackrel
of
the
sea
The
father
sent
for
his
own
wife
As
fast
as
send
could
he
Where
is
the
son
you
sent
from
me
And
my
daughter
Maisery?
Why
cry
out
so
loudly
And
try
to
worry
me?
Your
son
is
at
our
king's
court
Serving
for
meat
and
fee
And
your
daughter
at
our
queen's
court
Learning
courtesy
You
lie,
you
lie,
you
ill
woman
So
loud
I
hear
you
lie
My
son
is
the
loathsome
worm
That
lies
at
the
foot
of
the
tree
And
my
daughter
Maisery
She
is
the
mackrel
of
the
sea
Every
Saturday
at
noon
The
mackrel
comes
to
me
Changed
back
to
my
sister
The
Lady
Maisery
And
she
takes
my
laily
head
And
lays
it
on
her
knee
And
combs
it
with
a
silver
comb
To
wash
it
in
the
sea
She
has
taken
a
silver
wand
And
gave
him
strokes
three
The
worm
became
the
bravest
knight
That
ever
your
eyes
did
see
She
has
taken
a
golden
horn
Loud
and
shrill
she
blew
And
all
the
fish
soon
swam
to
her
But
not
the
mackrel
of
the
sea
You
shaped
me
once
an
unseemly
shape
You'll
never
more
shape
me
And
away
she
swam
from
that
cold
shore
And
was
lost
forever
Every
Saturday
at
noon
The
mackrel
comes
to
me
Changed
back
to
my
sister
The
Lady
Maisery
And
she
takes
my
laily
head
And
lays
it
on
her
knee
And
combs
it
with
a
silver
comb
To
wash
it
in
the
sea
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