Richard Thompson

Reynardine

Richard Thompson


One evening as I rambled 
Among the leaves so green 
I overheard a young woman 
Converse with Reynardine 

Her hair was black, her eyes were blue 
Her lips as red as wine 
And he smiled to gaze upon her 
Did that sly old Reynardine 

She said, "Kind sir, be civil 
My company forsake 
For in my own opinion 
I fear you are some rake" 

"Oh no," he said, "no rake am I 
Brought up in Venus' train 
But I'm seeking for concealment 
All along the lonesome plain" 

"Your beauty so enticed me 
I could not pass it by 
So it's with my gun I'll guard you 
All on the mountains high" 

"And if by chance you should look for me 
Perhaps you'll not me find 
For I'll be in my castle 
Inquire for Reynardine" 

Sun and dark, she followed him 
His teeth did brightly shine 
And he led her up a-the mountains 
Did that sly old Reynardine