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  • The Weaver and the Factory Maid
  • Oh, when I was a tailor, I carried my bodkin and shears.
  • When I was a weaver, I carried my roods and my gear.
  • My temples also, my small clothes and reed in my hand.
  • And wherever I go, here's the jolly bold weaver again.
  • I'm a hand weaver to my trade.
  • I fell in love with a factory maid,
  • And if I could but her favour win,
  • I'd stand beside her and weave by steam.
  • My father to me scornful said,
  • Steeleye Span
  • How could you fancy a factory maid?
  • When you could have girls fine and gay
  • Dressed like unto the queen of May.
  • As for your fine girls I don't care
  • If I could but enjoy my dear,
  • I'd stand in the factory all the day
  • And she and I'd keep our shuttles in play.
  • I went to my love's bedroom door
  • Where often times I had been before,
  • But I could not speak nor yet get in
  • The pleasant bed that my love laid in.
  • How can you say it's a pleasant bed,
  • When nowt lies there but a factory maid?
  • A factory lass although she be,
  • O pleasant thoughts come to my mind
  • As I turn down the sheets so fine,
  • And I seen her two breasts standing so,
  • Like two white hills all covered with snow.
  • The loom goes click and the loom goes clack
  • The shuttle flies forward and then flies back.
  • The weaver's so bent that he's like to crack,
  • Such a wearisome trade is the weaver.
  • The yarn is made into cloth at last,
  • The ends of the weft they are made quite fast,
  • The weaver's labours are now all past,
  • Such a wearisome trade is the weaver.
  • Where are the girls, I will tell you plain:
  • The girls have gone to weave by steam,
  • And if you'd find them you must rise at dawn
  • And trudge to the mill in the early morn.
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