This traditional English folk song is called "Scarborough Fair". It tells the story of a young man who asks his ex-lover to complete impossible tasks like making him a shirt without seams or finding an acre of land between the sea and salt water. He asks her to remember him to the woman who lives in Scarborough, who was once his true love. The song repeats the words "parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme" throughout. While the author is unknown, the song references the medieval Scarborough Fair market that lasted for 10 days starting August 10th. It has been covered by many artists but Simon & Garfunkel's version is among the most well known.
This traditional English folk song is called "Scarborough Fair". It tells the story of a young man who asks his ex-lover to complete impossible tasks like making him a shirt without seams or finding an acre of land between the sea and salt water. He asks her to remember him to the woman who lives in Scarborough, who was once his true love. The song repeats the words "parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme" throughout. While the author is unknown, the song references the medieval Scarborough Fair market that lasted for 10 days starting August 10th. It has been covered by many artists but Simon & Garfunkel's version is among the most well known.
This traditional English folk song is called "Scarborough Fair". It tells the story of a young man who asks his ex-lover to complete impossible tasks like making him a shirt without seams or finding an acre of land between the sea and salt water. He asks her to remember him to the woman who lives in Scarborough, who was once his true love. The song repeats the words "parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme" throughout. While the author is unknown, the song references the medieval Scarborough Fair market that lasted for 10 days starting August 10th. It has been covered by many artists but Simon & Garfunkel's version is among the most well known.
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