The Twa Sisters
No: 10; variant: 10L
- O WAS it eke a pheasant cock,
Or eke a pheasant hen,
Or was it the bodye of a fair ladye,
Come swimming down the stream?
- O it was not a pheasant cock,
Nor eke a pheasant hen,
But it was the bodye of a fair ladye
Came swimming down the stream.
- And what did he do with her fair bodye?
Fal the lal the lal laral lody
He made it a case for his melodye.
Fal, etc.
- And what did he do with her legs so strong?
He made them a stand for his violon.
- And what did he do with her hair so fine?
He made of it strings for his violine.
- And what did he do with her arms so long?
He made them bows for his violon.
- And what did he do with her nose so thin?
He made it a bridge for his violin.
- And what did he do with her eyes so bright?
He made them spectacles to put to his sight.
- And what did he do with her petty toes?
He made them a nosegay to put to his nose.