Traditional Anglo-Irish folk-song first documented in 1689, otherwise known as The Sprig of Thyme, The Seeds of Love, Maiden’s Lament, Garners Gay, or Rue.
Come, all you fair and tender girls
That flourish in your prime
Beware, beware, keep your garden fair
Let no man steal your thyme
Let no man steal your thyme
For when your time is past and gone
He'll care no more for you
And in the place your time was waste
Will spread all o'er with rue
Will spread all o'er with rue
A woman is a branchy tree
And man's a clinging vine
And from her branches carelessly
He'll take what he can find
He'll take what he can find
He'll take what he can find
Let No Man Steal Your Thyme was written by Traditional.
Let No Man Steal Your Thyme was produced by Shel Talmy.
Pentangle released Let No Man Steal Your Thyme on Fri May 17 1968.