The Four Loom Weaver 歌词

歌曲 The Four Loom Weaver
歌手 Karan Casey
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作词 : Traditional
(Chorus:)
I'm a four loom weaver as many a man knows
I've nowt to eat and I've worn out my clothes
My clogs are both broken and stockings I've none
You’d hardly give me tuppence for all I've got on
Old Billy at Bent he kept telling me long
We might have better times if I'd but held my tongue
I holded my tongue till I near lost my breath
And I feel in my heart that I'II soon starve to death
(Chorus)
We held out for six weeks thought each day was the last
We tarried and shifted till now we’re quite fast
We lived upon nettles when nettles were good
And Waterloo Porridge was best of our food
(Chorus)
Our Margaret declares if she'd clothes to put on
She'd go up to London and see the great man
And if things didn't alter when there she had been
She swears she’ll fight with blood up to thine.
(Chorus)
I'm a four loom weaver as many a man knows.
I've nowt to eat and I've worn out my clothes
Stockings I’ve none and no looms to weave on
|: I’ve woven myself to the far end :|
zuo ci : Traditional
Chorus:
I' m a four loom weaver as many a man knows
I' ve nowt to eat and I' ve worn out my clothes
My clogs are both broken and stockings I' ve none
You' d hardly give me tuppence for all I' ve got on
Old Billy at Bent he kept telling me long
We might have better times if I' d but held my tongue
I holded my tongue till I near lost my breath
And I feel in my heart that I' II soon starve to death
Chorus
We held out for six weeks thought each day was the last
We tarried and shifted till now we' re quite fast
We lived upon nettles when nettles were good
And Waterloo Porridge was best of our food
Chorus
Our Margaret declares if she' d clothes to put on
She' d go up to London and see the great man
And if things didn' t alter when there she had been
She swears she' ll fight with blood up to thine.
Chorus
I' m a four loom weaver as many a man knows.
I' ve nowt to eat and I' ve worn out my clothes
Stockings I' ve none and no looms to weave on
: I' ve woven myself to the far end nbsp:
zuò cí : Traditional
Chorus:
I' m a four loom weaver as many a man knows
I' ve nowt to eat and I' ve worn out my clothes
My clogs are both broken and stockings I' ve none
You' d hardly give me tuppence for all I' ve got on
Old Billy at Bent he kept telling me long
We might have better times if I' d but held my tongue
I holded my tongue till I near lost my breath
And I feel in my heart that I' II soon starve to death
Chorus
We held out for six weeks thought each day was the last
We tarried and shifted till now we' re quite fast
We lived upon nettles when nettles were good
And Waterloo Porridge was best of our food
Chorus
Our Margaret declares if she' d clothes to put on
She' d go up to London and see the great man
And if things didn' t alter when there she had been
She swears she' ll fight with blood up to thine.
Chorus
I' m a four loom weaver as many a man knows.
I' ve nowt to eat and I' ve worn out my clothes
Stockings I' ve none and no looms to weave on
: I' ve woven myself to the far end nbsp:
The Four Loom Weaver 歌词
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