The Spinners (Detroit Spinners)
The Spinners (Detroit Spinners) - John Peel (Do ye ken John Peel) songtekst
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Het is een zogenaamde 'hunting song', een jachtlied dat door John W. Graves (1795 - 1886) rond 1824 is geschreven voor zijn vriend John Peel. John Peel (1776 - 1854) was een Engelse jager uit het Lake District. Hij jaagde op vossen.
Do ye ken John Peel with his coat so gay? Do ye ken John Peel at the break of the day? Do ye ken John Peel when he's far, far away With his hounds and his horn in the morning Twas the sound of his horn brought me from my bed And the cry of his hounds has me oftimes led For Peel's view holloa would wake the dead Or a fox from his lair in the morning I ken John Peel and auld Ruby, too Ranter and Royal and Bellman so true From the drag to the chase, from the chase to the view From the view to the death in the morning Twas the sound of his horn brought me from my bed And the cry of his hounds has me oftimes led For Peel's view holloa would wake the dead Or a fox from his lair in the morning I have followed John Peel both often and far O'er the rasper fence and the gate and the bar From Low Denton Holme to the Scratchmere Scar When we vied for the brush in the morning Twas the sound of his horn brought me from my bed And the cry of his hounds has me oftimes led For Peel's view holloa would wake the dead Or a fox from his lair in the morning Then here's to John Peel with my heart and soul Come fill – fill to him another strong bowl And we'll follow John Peel through fair and through foul While we’re waked by his horn in the morning Twas the sound of his horn brought me from my bed And the cry of his hounds has me oftimes led For Peel's view holloa would wake the dead Or a fox from his lair in the morning For Peel's view holloa would wake the dead Or a fox from his lair in the morning