Fair Margaret and Sweet William
Pete Seeger Lyrics


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Lady Margaret sitting in her high hall door Combing her long yellow
hair Saw sweet William and his new-made Bride Riding from the church
so near She throwed down her ivory comb Throwed back her long yellow
hair Said I'll go down to bid him farewell And never more go there It
was all lately in the night When they were fast asleep Lady Margaret
appeared all dressed in white Standing at their bed feet How do you
like your pillow said she How do you like your sheet And how do you
like that fair young lady Lying in your arms asleep Very well do I
like my pillow says he Very well do I like my sheet But better do I
like that fair young maiden Standing at my bed feet Once he kissed
her lily white hand Twice he kissed her cheek Three times he kissed
her cold corpsey lips And fell in her
arms asleep Is Lady Magraret in her room?
Or is she in the hall?




No, Lady Margaret's in her cold black
coffin With her pale face to the wall

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Fair Margaret and Sweet William," by Pete Seeger, tell the tale of love, jealousy, and death. Lady Margaret is sitting in her hall door, combing her long yellow hair when she sees Sweet William and his new bride ride by after their wedding. Overcome by jealousy, Lady Margaret throws down her comb and vows never to return, but her love for Sweet William is so strong that she can't resist visiting him and his new bride late at night when they are asleep. Margaret appears dressed in white, asking William if he likes his pillow or the fair young lady he married. William declares his love for his new wife, but Margaret kisses him three times and he dies in her arms. The song ends on a bleak note, with the haunting image of Lady Margaret in her coffin, her pale face to the wall.


Line by Line Meaning

Lady Margaret sitting in her high hall door Combing her long yellow hair
Lady Margaret was sitting at the door of her mansion, brushing her long blonde hair.


Saw sweet William and his new-made Bride Riding from the church so near
She witnessed sweet William and his new bride riding past the church near her home.


She throwed down her ivory comb Throwed back her long yellow hair Said I'll go down to bid him farewell And never more go there
Lady Margaret threw her comb and pulled back her hair, declaring that she would go say goodbye to sweet William and never return.


It was all lately in the night When they were fast asleep Lady Margaret appeared all dressed in white Standing at their bed feet
Late in the night, while they were sleeping, Lady Margaret appeared at the foot of their bed dressed all in white.


How do you like your pillow said she How do you like your sheet And how do you like that fair young lady Lying in your arms asleep
Lady Margaret asked sweet William how he liked his pillow and sheet, and then inquired about the woman lying in his arms.


Very well do I like my pillow says he Very well do I like my sheet But better do I like that fair young maiden Standing at my bed feet
Sweet William responded that he liked his bedding, but he preferred the fair young woman standing at the foot of his bed.


Once he kissed her lily white hand Twice he kissed her cheek Three times he kissed her cold corpsey lips And fell in her arms asleep
Sweet William kissed Lady Margaret's hand, cheek, and lips three times before falling asleep in her arms.


Is Lady Magraret in her room? Or is she in the hall? No, Lady Margaret's in her cold black coffin With her pale face to the wall
Someone wonders if Lady Margaret is in her room or in the hall, but it is revealed that she is actually in her black coffin with her face turned to the wall.




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