When I was seven year old My dear mother did die My father married the worst woman The world did ever see She turned me to a loathsome worm To lie at the foot of the tree My sister Maisery she made The mackerel of the sea This father stood on the shore And hearing sore complaint And wondered at the laily moan And questioned what it meant Sing on your song you laily worm That you now sing to me For my two children havе been gone This many year from me Evеry Saturday at noon The mackerel comes to me Changed back to my sister The Lady Maisery And she takes my laily head And lays it on her knee And combs it with a silver comb To wash it in the sea Seven knights I have slain As I lay at the foot of the tree And if you weren't my own father The eighth one you would be For it was your own wife Tied me to the foot of the tree And turned the lovely Maisery To the mackerel of the sea The father sent for his own wife As fast as send could he Where is the son you sent from me And my daughter Maisery? Why cry out so loudly And try to worry me? Your son is at our king's court Serving for meat and fee And your daughter at our queen's court Learning courtesy You lie, you lie, you ill woman So loud I hear you lie My son is the loathsome worm That lies at the foot of the tree And my daughter Maisery She is the mackerel of the sea Every Saturday at noon The mackerel comes to me Changed back to my sister The Lady Maisery And she takes my laily head And lays it on her knee And combs it with a silver comb To wash it in the sea She has taken a silver wand And gave him strokes three The worm became the bravest knight That ever your eyes did see She has taken a golden horn Loud and shrill she blew And all the fish soon swam to her But not the mackrel of the sea You shaped me once an unseemly shape You'll never more shape me And away she swam from that cold shore And was lost forever Every Saturday at noon The mackerel comes to me Changed back to my sister The Lady Maisery And she takes my laily head And lays it on her knee And combs it with a silver comb To wash it in the sea