Tam Lin Lyrics
To travel to Carter Hall for young Tam Lin is there
Either their mantles of green or else their maidenhead"
And she's gone to Carter Hall as fast as go can she
When up there came young Tam Lin says "Lady, pull no more"
"I'll come and go", young Janet said, "and ask no leave of thee"
And she's gone to her father as fast as go can she
"Oh, and alas, Janet," he said, "I think you go with child"
There's not a knight in all your hall shall get the baby's name
I'd not change my own true love for any knight you have"
And she's gone to Carter Hall as fast as go can she
"The Queen of Faeries caught me when from my horse I fell
I so fair and full of flesh and feared it be myself
Those that would their true love win at Miles Cross they must buy
Quickly run to the white steed and pull the rider down
For I was an earthly knight, they give me that renown
But hold me tight and fear not, I am your baby's father
But hold me tight and fear not and you will love your child
But cloak me in your mantle and keep me out of sight"
She heeded what he did say and young Tam Lin did win
Woe betide her ill-fard face, an ill death may she die
I have looked him in the eyes and turned him to a tree"






This is one of my favourite tracks off Liege And Lief.
One of my mistakes was to link these lyrics with the local Womeon's Institute, which held its meetings in the Carter Hall. The lyrics refer, rather, to Carterhaugh near Selkirk on the Scottish borders.
Indeed.
Indeed.

Second line of the second to last stanza should read:
"Woe betide her ill fard face, an ill death may she die"
With "ill fard" meaning badly made up.

I absolutly Love this song ... My mum used to sing it too me when i was a baby...Its really beautiful. such good imagary
See Childe Ballads. Childe traveled over Britain at the turn of the last century and took down lyrics (unfortunately no music) for ballads sung locally from folks who had lived in small villages for generations. ("Chedder Man"- a 'bog' man found preserved in peat- about ten years ago- died over a 1000 yrs ago- DNA showed a man in the village decended from him!). Folks didn't travel- no radio, etc. Childe did 8 volumes of all the songs he found - each version separatly- Tam Linn is VERY old (oldest Childe ballad traced to about 900!- about Judas). There are...
See Childe Ballads. Childe traveled over Britain at the turn of the last century and took down lyrics (unfortunately no music) for ballads sung locally from folks who had lived in small villages for generations. ("Chedder Man"- a 'bog' man found preserved in peat- about ten years ago- died over a 1000 yrs ago- DNA showed a man in the village decended from him!). Folks didn't travel- no radio, etc. Childe did 8 volumes of all the songs he found - each version separatly- Tam Linn is VERY old (oldest Childe ballad traced to about 900!- about Judas). There are many verses. I think it one of the most mystical songs and powerful love songs ever. To risk Hell for love....Over verses have the Fairy Queen turning the girl into a tree or Tam Linn's heart into stone.

Although Sandy Denny actually sings "Carter Hall", it refers to Carterhaugh forest, an area of land it is presumed by many commentators to be owned by the heroine of the song. This is why she tells Tam Lin that she'll come and go as she likes - he's basically squatting on her property.
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tam_Lin">Wikipedia</a> has more info and sources.
OK, so I b***ered up the code. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tam_Lin
OK, so I b***ered up the code. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tam_Lin