Unknown Artists/Songs On Muzikum
Unknown Artists/Songs On Muzikum - Dead Dog Scrumpy (gezongen door/sung by Trevor Crozier) lyrics
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In the year of sixteen forty-two in a little cider mill A poor old dog lay down to rest 'cos he were feeling ill He chose a most precarious perch above the apple press And in his sleep he tumbled in and he perished in distress Which caused his master for to grieve, likewise his mistress too Until their sorrows to relieve, they sampled of the brew 'Odzoons', cried Farmer Atwater, 'the like I ne'er did sup Go summon all the neighbors in, and bid them take a cup' So the neighbours came from far and near, the parson and the squire The blacksmith and the gamekeeper and daft old Obediah They wished the farmer health and wealth and the parson played his fife And the squire he filled three flagons up for to take home to his wife Now every man that drank that night got drunk as drunk could be And wondered how the scrumpy had acquired such potency The farmer kept his counsel as he took another drop, When suddenly the poor old dog come a-floating to the top Now a silence fell upon the room, and every man did frown They recognized old Bendigo though he were upside down The parson changed his colour and collapsed upon the floor And the squire he lost his britches in the fight to reach the door 'Fear not', shouts Farmer Atwater, 'for in all his life I vow He never bit nor man nor child and he'll not bite no one now And this shall be his epitaph, 'Here lies poor faithful Ben Who perished in the scrumpy vat and quickly rose again So if you're down to Devon, and you goes into a bar Ask for Dead Dog Scrumpy, it's the best there is by far Refuse all imitations and you'll sleep like a log You can always recognize it by the hair of the dog