Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Forfar Sodger , by - Old Blind Dogs. Song from the album The World's Room, in the genre Музыка мираRelease date: 14.03.2006
Record label: Green Linnet
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Forfar Sodger , by - Old Blind Dogs. Song from the album The World's Room, in the genre Музыка мираForfar Sodger |
| In Forfar County I was born |
| But faith I div think shame, sir |
| Tae tell o' the weary life I led |
| Afore I left my hame, sir |
| Hurra, hurra, wi my tilt a fal air al aye doh |
| My faither was a weaver poor |
| As ever filled a spool, sir |
| And never was meat cam tae wir door |
| But jist a pun' at Yule, sir |
| Hurra, hurra, wi my tilt a fal air al aye doh |
| When I was six I gaed tae school |
| Because it was the fashion |
| And every Sunday tae the kirk |
| Tae save me o' a thrashin' |
| Hurra, hurra, wi my tilt a fal air al aye doh |
| They learnt me there tae read and write |
| And learnt the rule o' three, sir |
| But a nobler thought cam tae my mind |
| A sodger I would be, sir |
| Hurra, hurra, wi my tilt a fal air al aye doh |
| So I gaed doon tae Forfar toon |
| All in the Forfar County |
| And I signed up wi' Sergeant Brown |
| For forty pounds o' bounty |
| Hurra, hurra, wi my tilt a fal air al aye doh |
| They gaed me clothes tae hap ma back |
| And mittens for my hands, sir |
| Swore I was the bravest chiel |
| In a' the Hielan clan, sir |
| Hurra, hurra, wi my tilt a fal air al aye doh |
| We spent the maist o' a' our time |
| Just marchin' up and doon, sir |
| Wi' a feather bonnet tae wir cap |
| And poorthered tae wir croon, sir |
| Hurra, hurra, wi my tilt a fal air al aye doh |
| But fegs they gart me change my tune |
| And sent me off tae Spain, sir |
| Where forty regiments in a row |
| Came marchin' o’er the plain, sir |
| Hurra, hurra, wi my tilt a fal air al aye doh |
| For three long days and nichts we fought |
| I thought 'twould never end, sir |
| 'Til a bullet came fustlin' through my leg |
| And I up and fired again, sir |
| Hurra, hurra, wi my tilt a fal air al aye doh |
| The surgeon came and dressed my wounds |
| They said I would be lame, sir |
| But I got hud o' some oxter staffs |
| And I came hirplin' hame, sir |
| Hurra, hurra, wi my tilt a fal air al aye doh |
| Noo a' the things that I’ve been through |
| I’ve scarcely time tae mention |
| For noo I’m back in Forfar shire |
| And living frae my pension |
| Hurra, hurra, wi my tilt a fal air al aye doh |
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