Roger McGuinn
Roger McGuinn - Fair Nottamun Town lyrics
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In Fair Nottamun Town, not a soul would look up Not a soul would look up, not a soul would look down Not a soul would look up, not a soul would look down To show me the way to fair Nottamun town I rode a grey horse, a mule roany mare Grey mane and grey tail, a green stripe down her back Grey mane and grey tail, a green stripe down her back There wa'nt a hair on her be-what was coal black She stood so still, she threw me to the dirt She tore my hide and she bruised my shirt From saddle to stirrup I mounted again And on my ten toes I rode over the plain Met the King and the Queen and a company more A-riding behind and a-marching before Came a stark naked drummer a-beating a drum With his heels in his bosom come a marching along They laughed and they smiled, not a soul did look gay They talked for a while, not a word did they say I bought me a quart to drive gladness away And to stifle the dust, for it rained the whole day Sat down on a hard, hot cold frozen stone Ten thousand stood round me and yet I's alone Took my hat in my hand for to keep my head warm Ten thousand got drownded that never was born (Repeat first verse)