Come All Ye Fair And Tender Ladies
Pete Seeger Lyrics


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Come all ye fair and tender ladies
Take warning how you court your men
They're like a star on a summer morning
They first appear and then they're gone

If I'd known before I courted
I never would've courted none
I'd a lock my heart in a box of golden
And fastened it up with silver pin

I wish I were some little sparrow
And I had wings and I could fly
I'd fly away to my false true lover
And when he'd speak, I would deny

But I am not some little swallow
I have no wings, neither can I fly
So I will sit down here to weep in sorrow
And try to pass my troubles by

Oh don't you remember our days of courting
When your head lay upon my breast
You could make me believe by the falling of your arm
That the sun rose in the west

Come all ye fair and tender ladies
Take warning how you court your men




They're like a star on a summer morning
They first appear and then they're gone

Overall Meaning

The song "Come All Ye Fair And Tender Ladies" by Pete Seeger is a warning to young women about the inconsistency and deceitfulness of men. The song is a conversation between a woman and her lover. The woman advises her listener not to trust men since they are like stars on summer mornings, which first appear and then disappear. She adds that she had locked her heart in a box made of gold and silver to prevent herself from being hurt. She also wishes she were a bird so that she could fly away from her false lover.


The woman then muses about how she cannot fly because she's not a bird and tries to forget her sorrows. She asks her lover if he remembers their courting days when he laid his head on her chest, and she was full of belief because of his actions. The song ends as the woman once again warns all the young women to be wary of courtship because men are unpredictable and untrustworthy.


Line by Line Meaning

Come all ye fair and tender ladies
Gather around, women of beauty and grace


Take warning how you court your men
Be careful in how you woo and charm your male suitors


They're like a star on a summer morning
Men are like fleeting celestial bodies that catch your attention and then vanish into the dawn


They first appear and then they're gone
Men are initially appealing and intriguing, but eventually they disappear or disappoint you


If I'd known before I courted
If only I had known prior to pursuing a romance


I never would've courted none
I would have chosen to abstain from courting men


I'd a lock my heart in a box of golden
I would have safeguarded my emotions, keeping them safe and secure


And fastened it up with silver pin
And locked it away with a strong, protective mechanism


I wish I were some little sparrow
I desire to be a tiny bird, agile and free


And I had wings and I could fly
If I possessed the gift of flight


I'd fly away to my false true lover
I would fly to the arms of my fraudulent yet honest-hearted partner


And when he'd speak, I would deny
But then I would turn down his advances, wary of his potential to deceive me again


But I am not some little swallow
However, I am not a small bird with wings


I have no wings, neither can I fly
I cannot abandon my problems by escaping them with flight


So I will sit down here to weep in sorrow
Therefore, I shall remain stationary and sob, consumed by my grief


And try to pass my troubles by
And attempt to forget my problems


Oh don't you remember our days of courting
Do you not recall the time we spent romantically together


When your head lay upon my breast
When you would rest your head upon my bosom


You could make me believe by the falling of your arm
You had the ability to convince me of anything, as long as your arm was draped over me


That the sun rose in the west
You could make me believe outlandish things, such as the sun rising in the opposite direction




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