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Devil and the Feathery Wife, The
Found in melnets_big_abc_file.abc
from the John Chambers abc collection

X:3200 T:Devil and the Feathery Wife, The S:Digital Tradition, devfeath D:Recorded by Martin Carthy Z:dt:devfeath M:6/8 L:1/8 Q:3/8=100 W:Now there was an old farmer lived over the hill W:and a poor old fellow they say W:He was plagued by a scolding wife W:the worst misfortune that day W: W:And as he cut wood in the forest one day W:between dark mood and despair W:The Devil himself, he jumped out of the bushes W:and stood before his mare W: W:"What's the matter," the Devil, he cried, W:"You look so discontent W:Haven't you got any money to buy your food W:Or to pay your landlord rent? W: W:"What would you give me," the Devil, he cried, W:If I were to end your debate W:And I gave you money and gear enough W:So you'd never more want for meat" W: W:"But I've nothing to give you," the old man cried, W:"I've nothing right here to my hand W:But if you would do what you say for me W:I'll be at your command" W: W:"Right and I'll make you a bargain," the Devil, he cried, W:"A bargain you just couldn't miss W:You bring me a beast at seven years end W:I'll try to say what it is W: W:"But if that beast I name aright W:You mark what I do tell W:You've got to toddle along with me W:To view the ovens of Hell" W: W:So the old man prospered and prospered well W:It was all gained and spent W:Till he came to the end of seven long years W:Sorely he did lament W: W:"Oh, what is the matter?" his wife, she cried, W:"You look so discontent W:Sure you've gotten some silly young girl with child W:Making you sore lament" W: W:"No, I've made a bargain with the Devil," he cried W:"It was a bargain I just couldn't miss W:I've got to bring him a beast at seven years end W:He's got to say what it is W: W:"But if that beast he names aright W:You mark what I do tell W:I've got to toddle along with him W:To view the ovens of Hell" W: W:"Oh, never you worry," his wife, she cried, W:"Be it happens, you'll pay for your deed W:For the wit of a woman, it comes in handy W:At times in an hour of need W: W:"Go and fetch me the droppings from all of our chickens W:And spread them all over the floor W:Stark naked I will strip myself W:And I'll roll all over the floor W: W:"And fetch me the barrel of feathers," she said W:Of the beasts we had for our tea W:And I'll roll and I'll roll all over in them W:Till never an inch be free" W: W:So she rolled and she rolled in feathers and droppings W:from her head right down to her navel W:By Christ, he said, what a terrible sight W:She looked far worse than the Devil W: W:Then the Devil himself came in W:He began to steam and to hiss W:"By Christ," he said, "What an awful sight W:I'll be damned if I know what it is" W: W:He started to shake and he started to quail W:Saying, "Have you got any more of these at home?" W:"Oh yes," he said, "I've got seven more W:That in my forest do roam" W: W:"Well if you've got seven more of these beasts W:That in your forest do dwell W:I'll be as good as my bargain and I'll be gone W:She's worse than the demons in Hell" K:F c2B |AGF ABc|DDE FED|C2C CDE|F3 c2B|\ A-GF ABc|D2E F-ED|C2C CDE|F3- F2c| ddd dcA|ccc d2d|c-AG FGA|D3 c2-B|\ AGF ABc|DDE FED|C2C C-DE|F3- F2z||
Alternative sources for this tune:
- www.atrilcoral.com/Partituras_ABC/d.zip/d/0435
- trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/abc/mirror/LesterBailey/melnets_big_abc_file/03200
- trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/abc/mirror/atrilcoral.com/d/0435
- trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/abc/mirror/melodeon.net/melnets_big_abc_file/03200
- trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/abc/mirror/terra.es/personal8/niltoni/d/0435
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