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The recurring refrain refers to herbs that carried specific virtues in medieval folklore: : Symbolized comfort and removing bitterness. Sage : Represented strength and wisdom. Rosemary : Signified love , fidelity, and remembrance. Thyme : Symbolized courage and bravery. The Impossible Tasks

The song lists several paradoxical challenges that must be completed for the lovers to reunite: lp_scarborough_fair

: Scarborough was a major seaside trading hub in Yorkshire that hosted a massive 45-day trading festival starting every August 15th, beginning in the 13th century. The recurring refrain refers to herbs that carried

is a traditional English folk ballad with roots in the medieval period, famously modernized by Simon & Garfunkel and more recently covered by the artist LP (Laura Pergolizzi) . The song is structured as a series of impossible tasks set by two former lovers for one another, serving as a test of their true devotion. Historical Background Thyme : Symbolized courage and bravery

: The song is a "riddle ballad" likely evolved from an even older Scottish ballad, "The Elfin Knight" (Child Ballad #2), where an elf demands tasks of a young woman to avoid abduction. The Symbols: Parsley, Sage, Rosemary, and Thyme