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Date of issue: 18.11.2007
Record label: Hands on
Song language: English
Widecombe Fair |
It was early dawn when we met out on the hillside |
On our way to Widdecombe Fair |
To drink ourselves dry make a big noise there |
Six Devon lads with a younger boy |
Whose mother had said «Promise me now you’ll watch for him |
He’s never slept out of home before |
And you know too well there’ll be trouble in store» |
I gave her my word and we crossed the moor |
It was growing dark, we stopped at the inn, when we saw her |
Fair-faced in the candle-light |
Such a fine sight with her long black hair |
Young Billy stared and she stared right back |
But the landlord said she’s spoken for, he said leave me here alone |
I’ll meet you tomorrow, on your way back home |
At the cross-ways, at noon on the Whiddon Down Road |
You go and I’ll stay, you boys go and I’ll stay |
I said take my watch and my chain, we all hit the road again |
Four miles to the fairground, we had a fine time there |
Next day came, we waited in the rain |
At the crossroads, but the boy never came |
I said you go ahead, I returned to the inn |
But the landlord said that the last thing seen was a boy and a girl |
Out on the moor that was all he knew, and he showed me the door |
I called and I cried God knows I tried |
Until the long night came, his mother flew at me |
She called me names, scratched my face |
Said I was too blame, and asked would |
She ever see her sweet sweet son again |
Well a year went by without one sign |
I’m back at the inn to see what I’d find |
And the wind whistled cold on the moor that night |
I thought I saw a couple in the pale moonlight |
The landlord said it’s you again, from his pocket hung down my watch and chain |
Tom I sat down on a stone and I cried |
Knowing full well that the young lad died |
Tom Tom lend me your grey mare |
I want to go back to Widdecombe fair |
With Bill and Jan, Peter and Dan, Harry and Pete, on the moors we’ll meet |
All along down along out along lee |
All along down along out along lee |