Alison Gross Child #35 (Steeleye Span) Am G Am E Alison Gross that lives in yon tower, Am G C D E The ugliest witch in the North Country, C G Am E Has trysted me one day up to her bower Am E Em Am And many a fair speech she made to me. She stroked my head and she combed my hair, She set me down softly on her knee, Saying, "If you will be my lover so true So many good things I would give to you." Am G Am E Away, away, you ugly witch, Am G C D Em Go far away and let me be. C G Am Em I never will be your lover so true Am Em Am And wish I were out of your company. Chorus: Am G Alison Gross, she must be Am E G D The ugliest witch in the North Country. Am G Alison Gross, she must be Am E G D E The ugliest witch in the North Country. She showed me a mantle of red scarlet With golden flowers and fringes fine, Saying, "If you will be my lover so true This goodly gift it shall be thine." She showed me a shirt of the softest silk Well wrought with pearls about the band Saying, "If you will be my lover so true This goodly gift you shall command." Chorus She showed me a cup of the good red gold Well set with jewels so fair to see Saying, "If you will be my lover so true This goodly gift I will give to thee." Away, away, you ugly witch, Go far away and let me be. I never would kiss your ugly mouth For all of the gifts that you could give. Chorus She turned her right and round about, And thrice she blew on a grass-green horn. She swore by the moon and the stars up above That she'd make me rue the day I was born. Then out she has taken a silver wand. She's turned her three times round and round. She muttered such words till my strength it did fail And she's turned me into an ugly worm. Chorus On "Parcel of Rogues" record by Steeleye Span, copyright (c) 1973 by Chrysalis