Two Magicians

Traditional

She looked out of the window as white as any milk
And he looked in at the window as black as any silk

Chorus
Hello, hello, hello, hello you coal black smith
You have done me no harm
You never shall have my maidenhead
That I have kept so long
I'd rather die a maid
Ah, but then she said and be buried all in my grave
Than to have such a nasty, husky, dusky, fusky, musky
Coal black smith
A maiden I will die
Chorus

She became a duck, a duck all on the stream
And he became a water dog and fetched her back again

Chorus

She became a star, a star all in the night
And he became a thundercloud and muffled her out of sight

Chorus

She became a rose, a rose all in the wood
And he became a bumble bee and kissed her where she stood

Chorus

She became a nun, a nun all dressed in white
And he became a canting priest and prayed for her by night

Chorus

She became a trout, a trout all in the brook
And he became a feathered fly and catched her with his hook

Chorus

She became a corpse, a corpse all in the ground
And he became a the cold clay and smothered her all around

Chorus

Trivia about the song Two Magicians by Steeleye Span

When was the song “Two Magicians” released by Steeleye Span?
The song Two Magicians was released in 2002, on the album “Present: The Very Best of Steeleye Span”.
Who composed the song “Two Magicians” by Steeleye Span?
The song “Two Magicians” by Steeleye Span was composed by Traditional.

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