Sheepcrook and Black Dog

Traditional

[Chorus]
Here's my sheep-crook and my black dog
I give it to you
Here's my bag and my budget
I bid it adieu
Here's my sheep-crook and my black dog
I leave them behind
Fine laurel, fine floral
You've proved all unkind

[Verse 1]
All to my dear Dinah these words did I say
Tomorrow we'll be married love, tomorrow is the day
'Tis too soon dear Willy, my age is too young
One day to our wedding is one day too soon

[Verse 2]
I'll go into service if the day ain't too late
To wait on a fine lady, it is my intent
And when into service a year or two bound
It's then we'll get married and both settle down

[Verse 3]
A little time after a letter was wrote
To see if my Dinah had changed her mind
But she wrote that she's led such a contrary life
She said that she'd never be a young shepherd's wife

[Chorus]
Here's my sheep-crook and my black dog
I give it to you
Here's my bag and my budget
I bid it adieu
Here's my sheep-crook and my black dog
I leave them behind
Fine laurel, fine floral
You've proved all unkind

Trivia about the song Sheepcrook and Black Dog by Steeleye Span

When was the song “Sheepcrook and Black Dog” released by Steeleye Span?
The song Sheepcrook and Black Dog was released in 1972, on the album “Below The Salt”.
Who composed the song “Sheepcrook and Black Dog” by Steeleye Span?
The song “Sheepcrook and Black Dog” by Steeleye Span was composed by Traditional.

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