Am E
True Thomas lay on Huntlie bank,
Am E
A ferlie he spied wi' his e'e,
Am E
And there he saw a lady bright
Am Em Am
Come riding down by the Eildon Tree.
Am E
Her skirt was o' the grass-green silk,
Am E
Her mantle o' the velvet fyne.
Am E
At ilka tett o' her horse's mane
Am E
Hung fifty siller bells and nine.
Am E
True Thomas he pull's aff his cap
Am E
And louted low down to his knee:
Am E
“All hail, thou mighty Queen o' Heaven!
Am E Am
For thy peer on earth I never did see.”
Am E
“O no, o no, Thomas,” she said,
Am E
“That name does not belong to me;
Am E
I am but the queen of fair Elfland
Am E Am
That am hither come to visit thee.”
Am E
“Harp and carp, Thomas,” she said,
Am E
“Harp and carp along wi' me.
Am E
And if ye dare to kiss my lips,
Am E Am
Sure of your body I will be.”
Am E
“Betide me weal, betide me woe,
Am E
That weird shall never daunton me.”
Am E
Syne he has kissed her rosy lips
Am E Am
All underneath the Eildon Tree.
Am E
“Now ye maun gang wi' me,” she said,
Am E
“True Thomas, ye maun gang wi' me.
Am E
And ye maun serve me seven years
Am E Am
Thro' weal and woe, as may chance to be.”
Am E
She mounted on her milk-white steed,
Am E
She's ta'en True Thomas up behind.
Am E
And aye whene'er her bridle rung
Am E Am
The steed flew faster than the wind.
Am E
O they rode on and farther on,
Am E
The steed gaed swifter than the wind,
Am E
Until they reached a desert wide
Am E Am
And living land was left behind.
Am E
“Light down, light down now, True Thomas
Am E
And lean your head upon my knee,
Am E
Abide and rest a little space
Am E Am
And I will show you ferlies three.
Am E
“O see ye not yon narrow road
Am E
So thick beset with thorns and briars?
Am E
That is the path of righteousness,
Am E Am
Tho' after it but few enquires.
Am E
“And see ye not that braid, braid road
Am E
That lies across that lily leven?
Am E
That is the path of wickedness,
Am E Am
Tho' some ca' it the road to heaven.
Am E
“And see ye not that bonny road
Am E
That winds about the fernie brae?
Am E
That is the road to fair Elfland
Am E Am
Where thou and I this night maun gae.
Am E
“But, Thomas, ye maun hold your tongue
Am E
Whatever ye may hear or see.
Am E
For if you speak word in Elfyn land
Am E Am
Ye'll ne'er get back to your ain countrie.”
Am E
Syne they came on to a garden green,
Am E
And she pu'd an apple frae a tree:
Am E
“Take this for thy wages, True Thomas
Am E Am
It will gi' ye the tongue that can never lie.”
Am E
“My tongue is mine ain,” True Thomas said,
Am E
“A guidly gift ye wad gie to me!
Am E
I neither dought to buy or sell,
Am E Am
At fair or tryst where I may be.
Am E
“I dought neither speak to prince or peer
Am E
Nor ask of grace from fair ladye.”
Am E
“Now hold thy peace,”, the lady said,
Am E Am
“For as I say, so must it be.”
Am E
He has gotten a coat of the even cloth
Am E
And a pair of shune of velvet green,
Am E
And till seven years were gane and past
Am E Am
True Thomas on earth was never seen.
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