Unknown Artists/Songs On Muzikum
Unknown Artists/Songs On Muzikum - Derby Ram (gezongen door/sung by Said The Maiden) songtekst
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As I went down to Derby, 'twas on a market day I've spied the biggest ram, sir, that ever was fed on hay And, indeed, my lads, it's true, my lads, I never was known to lie, And if you'd been in Derby, you'd seen him the same as I This ram he had four feet, sir, four feet to stand And every time a feet went down they covered an acre of land And, indeed, my lads, it's true, my lads, I never was known to lie And if you'd been in Derby, you'd seen him the same as I This ram he had two horns, sir, that reached up to the moon, A boy went up in January and he didn't come down 'til June. And, indeed, my lads, it's true, my lads, I never was known to lie And if you'd been in Derby, you'd seen him the same as I This ram, he had a tail,sir, it reached right down to hell And every time he waggled it rung the devil's bell And, indeed, my lads, it's true, my lads, I never was known to lie And if you'd been in Derby, you'd seen him the same as I The man that killed this ram, sir, it was drown in his blood And the little boy who held the bowl was washed away in the flood And, indeed, my lads, it's true, my lads, I never was known to lie And if you'd been in Derby, you'd seen him the same as I The little boys of Derby was begging for his eyes To kick up and down the streets for they were of a football's size And, indeed, my lads, it's true, my lads, I never was known to lie And if you'd been in Derby, you'd seen him the same as I And all the women of Derby come begging for his ears To make 'em leather aprons to last 'em forty years And, indeed, my lads, it's true, my lads, I never was known to lie And if you'd been in Derby, you'd seen him the same as I Now if you don't believe me, sir, or think i tell a lie Just ask the folk of Derby, 'cos they're bigger liars than I And, indeed, my lads, it's true, my lads, I never was known to lie And if you'd been in Derby, you'd seen him the same as I And, indeed, my lads, it's true, my lads, I never was known to lie And if you'd been in Derby, you'd seen him the same as I