Lyrics Two Constant Lovers - Steeleye Span
Now
as
I
was
a-walking
down
by
the
sea
shore
Where
the
wind
it
did
whistle
and
the
waves
they
did
roar
There
I
heard
a
fair
maid
make
a
terrible
sound
Like
the
wind
and
the
waves
that
did
echo
around
Ch:
Crying
"Ohh.
my
love
is
gone
He's
the
youth
I
adore
And
he's
drowned
And
I
never
shall
see
him
no
more"
She'd
a
voice
like
a
nightingale,
skin
like
a
dove
And
the
song
that
she
sang
it
was
all
about
love
When
I
asked
her
to
marry
me,
marry
me
please
But
the
answer
she
gave:
"My
love's
drowned
in
the
seas"
I
said
I
had
gold
and
I'd
silver
beside
On
a
coach
and
six
horses
with
me
she
could
ride
She
said:
"I'll
not
marry
nor
yet
prove
a
wife
I'll
be
constant
and
true
all
the
days
I
have
life"
Then
she
flung
her
arms
wide
and
she
took
a
great
leap
From
the
cliffs
that
were
high
to
the
billows
so
deep
Saying:
"The
rocks
of
the
ocean
shall
be
my
death
bed
And
the
shrimps
of
the
sea
shall
swim
over
my
head"
And
now
every
night
at
six
bells
they
appear
When
the
moon
is
shining
and
the
stars
they
are
clear
These
two
constant
lovers
with
each
other's
charms
Rolling
over
and
over
in
each
other's
arms
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