Steeleye Span The Ups And Downs Lyrics
The Ups And Downs by Steeleye Span
[Verse]
As I was going to Aylesbury all on a market day
A pretty little Aylesbury girl I met upon the way
Her business was to market with butter, cheese and whey
And we both jogged on together, me boys, fol-der-o diddle-o-day
And we both jogged on together, me boys, fol-der-o diddle-o-day
[Verse]
As we jogged on together, me boys, together side by side
By chance this fair maid's garter, by chance it came untied
For fear that she might lose it, I unto her did say
"Oh, your garter's come untied, me love, fol-der-o diddle-o-day" (x2)
[Verse]
As we rode on together, me boys, to the outskirts of the town
At length this fair young damsel, she stopped and looked around
"Oh, since you've been so venturesome, pray tie it up for me"
"Oh, I will if you go to the apple grove, fol-der-o diddle-o-day
Oh, I will if you go to the apple grove, fol-der-o diddle-o-day"
[Verse]
And when we got to the apple grove, the grass was growing high
I laid this girl upon her back, her garter for to tie
While tying of her garter, such sights I never did see
And we both jogged on together, me boys, fol-der-o diddle-o-day
And we both jogged on together, me boys, fol-der-o diddle-o-day
[Verse]
"Oh, since you've had your will of me, come tell to me your name
Likewise your occupation and where and whence you came"
"Me name is Mickey the drover boy, from Dublin town come I
And I live at the sign of the Ups And Downs, fol-der-o diddle-o-day
Oh, I live at the sign of the Ups And Downs, fol-der-o diddle-o-day"
[Verse]
And when she got to Aylesbury, her butter was not sold
And the losing of her maidenhead, it made her blood run cold
"He's gone, he's gone, he's gone", she said, "He's not the lad for me
For he lives at the sign of the Ups And Downs, fol-der-o diddle-o-day" (x2)
As I was going to Aylesbury all on a market day
A pretty little Aylesbury girl I met upon the way
Her business was to market with butter, cheese and whey
And we both jogged on together, me boys, fol-der-o diddle-o-day
And we both jogged on together, me boys, fol-der-o diddle-o-day
[Verse]
As we jogged on together, me boys, together side by side
By chance this fair maid's garter, by chance it came untied
For fear that she might lose it, I unto her did say
"Oh, your garter's come untied, me love, fol-der-o diddle-o-day" (x2)
[Verse]
As we rode on together, me boys, to the outskirts of the town
At length this fair young damsel, she stopped and looked around
"Oh, since you've been so venturesome, pray tie it up for me"
"Oh, I will if you go to the apple grove, fol-der-o diddle-o-day
Oh, I will if you go to the apple grove, fol-der-o diddle-o-day"
[Verse]
And when we got to the apple grove, the grass was growing high
I laid this girl upon her back, her garter for to tie
While tying of her garter, such sights I never did see
And we both jogged on together, me boys, fol-der-o diddle-o-day
And we both jogged on together, me boys, fol-der-o diddle-o-day
[Verse]
"Oh, since you've had your will of me, come tell to me your name
Likewise your occupation and where and whence you came"
"Me name is Mickey the drover boy, from Dublin town come I
And I live at the sign of the Ups And Downs, fol-der-o diddle-o-day
Oh, I live at the sign of the Ups And Downs, fol-der-o diddle-o-day"
[Verse]
And when she got to Aylesbury, her butter was not sold
And the losing of her maidenhead, it made her blood run cold
"He's gone, he's gone, he's gone", she said, "He's not the lad for me
For he lives at the sign of the Ups And Downs, fol-der-o diddle-o-day" (x2)