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Mike Waterson
The Yorkshire Tup
As I was going to Skipton, ’twas on a market day
I’ve spied the finest baa lamb that ever was fed on hay
(Singing) clear the road this morning
Clear the road I O
Clear the road ye foggy guys
And blow boys blow
This ram he had four feet, sir, four feet on which to stand
And every one of these four feet, why they covered an acre of land
(Singing) clear the road this morning
Clear the road I O
Clear the road ye foggy guys
And blow boys blow
And the horns upon this ram, sir, well they reached up to the sky
And the eagles made their nests atop, you could hear the young ’uns cry
(Singing) clear the road this morning
Clear the road I O
Clear the road ye foggy guys
And blow boys blow
And the man that killed this ram, sir, well he feared for his life
So he sent away to Sheffield to get him a longer knife
(Singing) clear the road this morning
Clear the road I O
Clear the road ye foggy guys
And blow boys blow
Took all the men in Buckden to carry away his bones
Took all the women in Grassington to roll away his stones
(Singing) clear the road this morning
Clear the road I O
Clear the road ye foggy guys
And blow boys blow
julietarab
додано 1 Сер 2023 - 22:20
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A Yorkshire variant of the Derby Ram. “Tup” is another word for a male sheep, more commonly heard in the North of England and in Scotland.
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