Skinny Lister

Forty Pound Wedding
Well as I walked down the mettled road, With all but forty pounds, All in a belt around my waist, The cut-throats to confound, No sharp eyed rogue would rob me, No vagabond likewise, And I bet my hide I'll win my bride, With the flashing bright blue eyes. Well the first I met was a tinker, With gold rings to sell, Each one cost a tenner, But some looked twice as well, I said that's lucky for me, And parted with some cash, To take a golden wedding band, To my deserving lass. Well as I walked down the mettled road, With all but thirty pounds.. etc The next I met was a gypsy, She'd a yard of Honiton lace, Eyes as brown as berries, With an honest open face, Well I said that's lucky for me, SongtexteAnd parted with some cash, To take a beautiful wedding veil, To my deserving lass. Well as I walked down the mettled road, With all but twenty poundsÂ… etc The next I met was a urchin, He'd orchids by the score, Blues and reds and yellow's, To make the sun feel sore, And I said that's lucky for me, And parted with some cash, To take a rare wedding bouquet, To my deserving lass. Well as I walked down the mettled road, With all but ten poundsÂ… etc The last I met was a farmer, He'd a magnum of champagne, He wanted fifteen guinea's, But I clinched it just the same, I said that's lucky for me, Now we can raise a glass, And drink a sparkling wedding toast, To my deserving lass. Well her father he's an ignorant man, You can hear him loudly call, It's a curtain ring on her finger, And her veils a gypsy's shawl, And what a fine bunch of wayside weeds, Fresh picked from down the lane, And a wedding cup of cider sets us on the road again. Well as we walk down the mettled road, With never a weary pound, All in a belt around my waist, The cut-throats to confound, No sharp eyed rogue would rob me, No vagabond likewise, Well I kept my hide, And I won my bride, With the flashing bright blue eyes Aus Songtexte Mania