Heather Alexander
Heather Alexander - Stable Boy lyrics
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CHORUS: Way, hey, listen to me play Won't you throw but a shilling, Or a copper, my way? Tales of life, love, sorrow and joy Are the songs that are sung By the stable boy Well, I dream of the life Of a bard on the road, Yet, the wages they pay Would scarcely feed the load So with hoe in my hand And with rake at my side I would care after horses For the ladies to ride [CHORUS] Well, the farmer, he calls me Into his big home, saying, "Pretty stable boy, On the road you now must roam "Though you do fine work, I have found me a man Who will work for half as you!" [CHORUS] Well, I woke the next morning The sky was bright blue And the farmer, he said, "There's a favor you must do. "I've a gathering of orphans With no where to be, You must teach them to ride So that they can work for me!" [CHORUS] Well, we work every morning And ride every day We muck out the stalls And we feed the horses hay We're such excellent workers, The foremen believes I could own this estate With my band of little thieves [REPEAT CHORUS TWICE]