Oh the Miller, the dusty, musty Miller, The Miller, that beareth on his Back; He never does to Measure Meal, But his Maid, but his Maid, but his Maid holds ope the sack. O the Baker, the bonny, bonny Baker, The Baker that is so full of Sin; He never heats his Oven hot, But he thrusts, but he thrusts, but he thrusts his Maiden in. O the Brewer, the lusty, lusty Brewer, The Brewer that Brews Ale and Beer; He never heats his Liquor hot, But he takes, but he takes, but he takes his Maid by the Geer. O the Butcher, the bloody, bloody Butcher, The Butcher that sells both Beef and Bone; He never grinds his Slaught'ring Knife, But his Maid, but his Maid, but his Maid must turn his Stone. O the Weaver, the wicked, wicked Weaver, That followeth a weary Trade; He never shoots his Shuttle right, But he shoots, but he shoots, but he shoots first at his Maid. O the Barber, the neat and nimble Barber, Whose Trade is ne'er the worse; He never goes to Wash and Shave, But he trims, but he trims, but he trims his Maiden first. O the Taylor, the fine and frisking Taylor, The Taylor that gives no good regard; He never goes to measure Lace, But his Maid, but his Maid, but his Maid holds out his Yard. O the Blacksmith, the lusty, lusty Blacksmith, The best of all good Fellows; He never heats his Iron hot, But his Maid, but his Maid, but his Maid must blow the Bellows. O the Tanner, the Merry, Merry Tanner, The Tanner that draws good Hides into Leather; He never strips himself to work, But his Maid, but his Maid, but his Maid and he's together. O the Tinker, the sturdy, sturdy Tinker, The Tinker that deals all in Mettle; He never clencheth home a Nail, But his Trull, but his Trull, but his Trull holds up the Kettle. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: LUCINDA MATLOCK by EDGAR LEE MASTERS CONSIDER by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI MONNA INNOMINATA, A SONNET OF SONNETS: 4 by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI FATA MORGANA by JOHANNA AMBROSIUS CROMWELL'S REFLECTIONS ON 'KILLING NO MURDER' by EDWARD GEORGE EARLE LYTTON BULWER-LYTTON THE LORDS' MASQUE: ENTHEUS SPEAKS by THOMAS CAMPION TOWARDS DEMOCRACY: PART 4. GRACIOUS MOTHER by EDWARD CARPENTER |