Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The Lads In Their Hundreds, artist - Malcolm Martineau.
Date of issue: 31.12.2004
Song language: English
The Lads In Their Hundreds |
The lads in their hundreds to Ludlow come in for the fair |
There’s men from the barn and the forge and the mill and the fold |
The lads for the girls and the lads for the liquor are there |
And there with the rest are the lads that will never be old |
There’s chaps from the town and the field and the till and the cart |
And many to count are the stalwart, and many the brave |
And many the handsome of face and the handsome of heart |
And few that will carry their looks or their truth to the grave |
I wish one could know them, I wish there were tokens to tell |
The fortunate fellows that now you can never discern; |
And then one could talk with them friendly and wish them farewell |
And watch them depart on the way that they will not return |
But now you may stare as you like and there’s nothing to scan; |
And brushing your elbow unguessed-at and not to be told |
They carry back bright to the coiner the mintage of man |
The lads that will die in their glory and never be old |