Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Broadford Bazaar, artist - Jethro Tull.
Date of issue: 02.04.2020
Song language: English
Broadford Bazaar |
Dirty white caravans down narrow roads sailing |
Vivas, Cortinas, weaving in their wake |
With hot, red-faced drivers, horns' flattened fifths wailing |
Putting trust in blind corners as they overtake |
And it’s «Oh, come willing now |
Spend a shilling now |
Stack up the back of your new motor car» |
There’s home-dyed woollens |
And wee plastic Cuillins |
The day of the Broadford Bazaar |
Out of the north, no oil rigs are drifting |
And jobs for the many are down to the few |
Blue-bottle choppers, they visit no longer |
Like flies to the jampots, they were just passing through |
And it’s «Oh, come willing now |
Spend a shilling now |
Stack up the back of your new motor car» |
Where once stood oil rigs so phallic |
There’s only swear words in Gaelic |
To say at the Broadford Bazaar |
All kinds of people come down for the opening |
Crofters and cottars, white settlers galore |
And up on the hill, there’s an old sheep that’s dying |
But it had two new lambs born just a fortnight before |
And it’s «Oh, come willing now |
Spend a shilling now |
Stack up the back of your new motor car» |
We’ll take pounds, francs and dollars from the well-heeled |
And stamps from the Green Shield |
The day of the Broadford Bazaar |