At a Springe-Wel
Mediæval Bæbes Lyrics


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As a springe-wel under a thorn
There was bote of bale, a litel hire a thorn
There beside stant a maide, full of love ibounde
Whoso wol seche trewe love, in hir it shall be founde




Overall Meaning

The lyrics describe a scene of a small stream of water flowing from a natural spring under a thorn bush. Despite the beauty of the natural surroundings, there is also a feeling of sadness and pain implied by the use of the word "bale" which means misery or torment. However, there is hope and love found in the presence of a maiden standing beside the spring, who is described as being full of love and someone who embodies true love. The message of the song seems to suggest that even in the midst of pain and suffering, true love can still be found.


Line by Line Meaning

As a springe-wel under a thorn
Just like a spring under a thorn bush


There was bote of bale, a litel hire a thorn
A small remedy for the pain of sadness beside the thorn bush


There beside stant a maide, full of love ibounde
Standing beside it would be a maiden, full of boundless love


Whoso wol seche trewe love, in hir it shall be founde
For anyone who seeks true love, they shall find it in her




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