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Canadian folk singer Jesse Ferguson performs traditional British ballad "The Two Magicians" (Child 44, Roud 1350). Chords and lyrics below. The song depicts a sequence of sexual harassment, and it should be clear that performing it is in no way an endorsement of such behaviour today. Support this channel on Patreon: / jessefergusonmusic Jesse on Apple Music: / jesse-ferguson Jesse on YouTube Music: / jesse ferguson - topic Jesse on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5heCd... Jesse on Amazon Music: https://www.amazon.com/Shanties-Whali... Jesse's Website: http://www.jessefergusonmusic.com Jesse's Facebook: / bardofcornwall The Two Magicians (traditional [Child 44], arrang. J. Ferguson 2024) 1. Am A lady stands in her own front door G as straight as the willow wand, Am and by there come a lusty smith Am G Am with a hammer in his hand. Chorus: And he said, “Bide, lady, bide, there’s nowhere you can hide. For the lusty smith will be your love, and he will lay your pride.” V2. “Well may you stand, you lady fair, all in your robes of red, but come tomorrow at this same time I’ll have you in me bed.” Chorus: V3. “Away, away, you coal black smith; would you do me this wrong, to think to have my maidenhead that I have kept so long? I’d rather I was dead and cold and laid within the grave than a lusty, dusty, coalblack smith my maidenhead should have.” V4. So the lady she held up her hand, and she swore upon her soul that she’d not need the blacksmith’s love for all of a box of gold. V5. But the blacksmith he held up his hand, and he swore upon the mass, saying, “I’ll have you in me bed, young girl, for the half of that or less.” Chorus: V6. So the lady she turned into a dove and she flew up in the air, but he became an old cock pigeon and they flew pair and pair. Chorus: V7. So the lady she turned into a hare, and she ran across the plain. But he became a greyhound dog and he ran her down again. Chorus: V8. So she became a little mare as dark as the night was black. But he became a golden saddle and he clung upon her back. Chorus: V9. So she became a hot griddle and he became a cake. And every move that poor girl made the blacksmith was her mate. Chorus: V10. So she became a full-dressed ship, and she sailed upon the sea. But he became a bold captain and aboard of her went he. Chorus: V11. Into the bedroom then ran she, and she changed into a bed. But he became a green coverlet, and he gained her maidenhead. And when she woke, he held her so, and still he bade her bide, and the lusty smith became her love for all her mighty pride.