BROOM BUSOMS.

Besoms, so pronounced.

If ye want a busom,

For to sweep your house;

Come to me, my lasses,

Ye ma ha’ your choose.

Buy broom busoms,

Buy them when they’re new;

Buy broom busoms,

Better never grew.

If I had a horse,

I would have a cart;

If I had a wife,

She would take my part.

Buy broom busoms, &c.

Had I but a wife,

I care not who she be;

If she be a woman,

That’s enough for me.

Buy broom busoms, &c.

If she lik’d a drop,

Her and I’d agree;

If she did not like it,

There’s the more for me.

Buy broom busoms, &c.

To the foregoing Verses, Blind Willy (the native Minstrel of Newcastle) has added the following simple Rhymes:—

Up the Butcher Bank,

And down Byker Chare;

There you’ll see the lasses,

Selling brown ware.

Buy broom busoms, &c.

Along the Quayside,

Stop at Russell’s Entry;

There you’ll see the beer drawer,

She is standing sentry.

Buy broom busoms, &c.

If you want an oyster,

For to taste your mouth,

Call at Handy Walker’s,

He’s a bonny youth.

Buy broom busoms, &c.

Call at Mr Loggie’s,

He does sell good wine;

There you’ll see the beer drawer,

She is very fine.

Buy broom busoms, &c.

If you want an orange,

Ripe and full of juice;

Gan to Hannah Black,

There you’ll get your choose.

Buy broom busoms, &c.

Call at Mr Turner’s,

At the Queen’s Head;

He’ll not set you away,

Without a piece bread.

Buy broom busoms, &c.

Down the river side,

As far as Dent’s Hole;

There you’ll see the cuckolds,

Working at the coal.

Buy broom busoms, &c.