Demon of the Well

Ken Nicol

Peggy lived at Waddow Hall, a servant maid was she
And suffered great misfortune such I'd never wished on thee
First killed and drowned in the well, her ghost was never laid
And now in every seven years an offering must be made

Sweet Isabel the landlord's ward upon this New Year's morn
She went a missing without trace, or so the tale is borne
The fate they said young William met below the hippin-stonеs
The matron's nephew vanishеd there just seven years ago

Come follow me, the matron's said, why dost thou loiter so
And shame that he be cowed by an image made of stone
Such foolish apprehension, she did say to quell their fears
For that which hath been dead and rotten for these hundred years

But within the rats and lumber of the cellar down below
She swung back the hammer and she made the final blow
Peggy's head fell to the floor, she stood there petrified
It was then she saw young William, standing there before her eyes

Avaunt ye now thou senseless thing, be gone from where ye dwell
For in the deep and darkness lives the Demon of the Well

But William, he had returned, no river claimed his life
And Isabel had followed him, to then become his wife
The unbelieving matron died, from fear, that much is plain
And was deemed to be a victim, to the wrath of Peggy's manes

Avaunt ye now thou senseless thing, be gone from where ye dwell
For in the deep and darkness lives the Demon of the Well

Avaunt ye now thou senseless thing, be gone from where ye dwell
For in the deep and darkness lives the Demon of the Well

Trivia about the song Demon of the Well by Steeleye Span

When was the song “Demon of the Well” released by Steeleye Span?
The song Demon of the Well was released in 2006, on the album “Bloody Men”.
Who composed the song “Demon of the Well” by Steeleye Span?
The song “Demon of the Well” by Steeleye Span was composed by Ken Nicol.

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