Sir Aldingar Lyrics - Chris Foster


The birds sang clear as any bell
They never sang so well
And the queen has gone to her chamber
To talk with Aldingar
“I love you well my queen my dame
More than lands and rents so clear
And for to spend one night with you
I would bear pain most severe.”
 
“Oh, away, away, you Aldingar
You are both stark and stoor
Would you defile the king’s own bed
And make his queen a whore?
Tomorrow you would be taken sure
And like a traitor slain
And I would be burned at the stake
Although I am the queen.”
 
Then there came a leper to the king’s gate
He was a leper blind and lame
And Aldingar took him upon his back
And on the queen’s bed has him lain
Then he told the leper to lie still
And not to go away
And he would be a healthy man
By the dawning of the day.
 
Then he has gone out of the queen’s door
As quickly as he could go
And he’s gone straight to the very place
Where the king himself did go.
And the king said unto Aldingar
“What news have you for me?”
He said, “Your queen is a false woman
As I did plainly see.”
 
Then the king has gone into the queen’s door
So costly and so fine
And he’s gone straight to the bed chamber
Where the leper man was lain.
He looked down on the leper man
Where he lay on his queen’s bed
Then he’s lifted up the snow white sheet
And unto him he said:
 
“Since she has lain into your arms
Well, she’ll never lie in mine
Since she has kissed your ugly mouth
She’ll never more kiss mine.
If you were a man as you are not
Then I t’s here that you would die
But a pair of gallows shall be built
To hang you on so high.”
 
Then in anger he went unto the queen
Who fell down on her knee
He said, “You false and unchaste woman
What is this you have done to me?
If you had taken a comely knight
Well, the lesser would have been your shame
But you have taken a leper man
Who is both blind and lame.”
 
Then the queen she turned herself around
A tear blinding her eye
“There’s not a knight in all your court
Can make such a claim to me.”
He said, “It is true what I do say
For I a proof did make
Now you shall be taken from my bower
And burned at the stake.”
 
She said, “I thought that dreams were never true
But now I’ve proved them true at last.
I dreamed a dream the other night
In my bed where I lay.
I dreamed a great and a gruesome beast
Had carried my crown away
My gorget and my belt of gold
And all my fair headgear.”
 
“How he would have worried me with his claws
And carried me into his nest
Saving there came a little hawk
Flying out of the west
Saving there came a little hawk
Which men call merlion
And with his claws he struck him down
And dead he did fall down.”
 
Then the king said, “I will give you forty days
To find you a man therein
But if you find not a man in forty days
In a hot fire you shall burn.”
So she called up all her messengers
And she sent them to the west
But they couldn’t find none to fight for her
Nor enter in the contest.
 
And so a messenger the queen sent east
Who rode for many a day
And as he rode along by a riverside
There he met with a little boy
Who said, “Turn again, you messenger
Greet well our queen from me
And bid her remember what she has dreamt
In her bed where she lay.”
 
Then the day came on that was to do
That dreadful tragedy
But the little boy was not come up
To fight for our lady.
So before the hour the queen was brought
The burning to proceed
And in a black velvet chair then she was set
It was a token for the dead
And she saw the flames ascending high
A tear blinded her eye
“Oh, where is the worthy knight” she said
“Who is to fight for me?”
 
Then up and spoke the king himself
“My dearest, have no doubt
For yonder comes a little boy
As bold as he set out.”
Then the child advanced to fight the duel
And his sword was tempered steel
He struck the first stroke at Aldingar
And he cut his legs off at the knee.
 
“Stand up, stand up, you false traitor
And fight upon your feet
For now I have taken your legs away
At an even height we shall meet.
Confess your treachery now,” he said
“Confess it before you die.”
“Oh, I do confess it,” said Aldingar,
“I can no longer lie.”
 
“Now take your wife, you King Henry
And love her with your all
For the queen she is as true to thee
As the stones on your castle wall.”
And the leper under the gallows tree
Was a healthy man and small
And the leper under the gallows tree
Was made a steward in the king’s hall.
 

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ℚ. Who sang the song "Sir Aldingar"?
"Sir Aldingar" is sung by "Chris Foster".
ℚ. Who wrote the lyrics of "Sir Aldingar" song?
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"Sir Aldingar" song lyrics was modified on "18 May 2024".

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