Eliza And Martin Carthy
Eliza And Martin Carthy - Blackwell Merry Night lyrics
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Aye, lad, such a merry night we've had at Blackwell The sound of the fiddle still rings in my ear All well clipped & heeled were the lads & the lasses & many a lively young lassie was there The better sort they sat snug in the parlour In the pantry the sweethearts they whispered so soft The dancers they kicked up a dust in the kitchen At lanter the card-players sat in the loft The clogger from Dawston's a famous top hero & beats all the player-folk twenty 2 one He stamped with his foot & he shouted & roystered Till the sweat it ran off his very chin end Then he held up a hand like the spout of a tea-pot & danced Cross the Buckle & Leather 2 Patch When they cried Bonny Bell he leapt up 2 the ceilin' Kept snappin' his thumbs for a bit of a fratch The Heverby lads were well used 2 deep drinkin' At cockin' the Dawstoners neva were beat The Buckabank chaps were right famous at courtin' Their kisses just sound like the latch of a gate The lasses of Blackwell are so many angels The Cummersdale beauties all glory in fun God help the poor fellow that squints at them dancin' He'll steal away heartless as sure as a gun The bacca was strong & the ale it was lively & many a one emptied a quart like a churn Daft Fred in the nook, like a half-roasted devil He told smutty stories & made them all grin Then one sang Tom Linton another Dick Walters The farmers all bragged of their fillies & foals With jibin' & jokin', & shakin' & laughin' Till some thought it time 2 set off 2 the coals But hold! I forgot: when the clock struck eleven The platter was brought in with white bread & brown The knife it was sharp, the great cheese was a topper An lumps big as lapstones our lads gobbled down The trim, jolly landlady cried, Do not be shy In God's name step forward; now welcome & eat Our guts were well filled, we paid up for blind Jenny & ext paid the shot on a great pewter plate Now full 2 the throttle, with headaches an heartaches Some crept 2 the clock case instead of the door Then sleepin' & snorin' took place of their roarin' An one a-top another they laid on the floor The last of December, long may we remember At five in' the morn, eighteen hundred & three Here's health & success 2 the brave Johnny Dawston An many such meetings may we live 2 see