| This tune was composed by Spencer the Rover
|
| As valliant a man had ever left home
|
| Well he had been much reduced and caused great confusion
|
| And that was the reason he started to roam
|
| In Yorkshire, near Rotherham, he had been on the ramble
|
| And weary of travelling, he had sat down to rest
|
| By the foot of yon mountain by a clear, crystal fountain
|
| With bread and cold water he himself did refresh
|
| When the night fast approaching to the woods he resorted
|
| With woodbine and ivy his bed for to make
|
| But he dreamt about sighing lamenting and crying
|
| Go home to your family and rambling forsake
|
| 'Twas the fifth day of November, I have reason to remember
|
| When first he arrived home to his family and his friends
|
| They did stand so astounded, confused and dumbfounded
|
| To see such a stranger once more in their sight
|
| His children came around him with their verses and stories
|
| Their verses and stories to drive care away
|
| Well he’s as happy as those who have thousands of riches
|
| Contented he’ll remain and not ramble away
|
| This tune was composed by Spencer the Rover
|
| As valliant a man had ever left home
|
| Well he had been much reduced and caused great confusion
|
| And that was the reason he started to roam |