Girls, I have been thinking about this for the past month, as I have been singing the ballad under a different name and lyric--the beautiful Christmas carol "What Child Is This?"
Yet it is still "Greensleeves." I think that came before "What Child Is This?"
Anyway, let's look at some lines--
"Alas, my love, you do me wrong, To cast me off discourteously."
So, this woman breaks off with a guy, but not in a nice way. I can relate to that; I once dated a guy so cowardly; he would break up with me only by email. Can you imagine? I was actually fine with the breakup; what hurt is that he could not do it face to face, so we might part on amicable terms. Instead, he made a big thing out of nothing and used the email to terminate our association. If that is not being a bitch, I don't know what is.
"For I have loved you so long, Delighting in your company."
"Greensleeves was all my joy, "Greensleeves was my delight, "Greensleeves was my heart of gold, "And who but my Lady Greensleeves?"
I mean, the guy totally loved her, like Dora loved David in "David Copperfield." and she just cruelly throw him away? Will he become some Fantine?????????????
I can't answer that, girls, but I can tell you this. The picture suggests Lady Greensleeves got her comeuppance. A wise woman by the body of water is warning her or has warned her. Lady Greensleeves contemplates either changing her ways or committing suicide.
What do you think, girls? I think she is contemplating both, but, with the wise woman by the water, will change her ways.
And, darlings, don't let anyone treat you shabbily!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!