Murder, mysticism, magic, marriage, tragic love and cruel vengeance.
An elfin knight, a wicked sister and a Really Creepy Town.
Another talking bird. (A very fine bird.)
And a ram worthy of P. T. Barnum.
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lyrics
THE DARBY RAM traditional
As I went out to Darby
All on a market day
I spied the finest ram, Sir
That was ever fed on hay
And he rambled
Didn’t he ramble
Rambled all around
In and out of town
Well he rambled
Didn’t he ramble
He rambled till those butchers cut him down
This ram he had a horn, Sir
It reached up to the moon
The children went up in January
Didn’t come back till June
And he rambled
Didn’t he ramble
Rambled all around
In and out of town
Well he rambled
Didn’t he ramble
He rambled till those butchers cut him down
The wool upon his back, Sir
It reached up to the sky
The eagles made their nests there
For I heard the young ones cry
And he rambled
Didn’t he ramble
Rambled all around
In and out of town
Well he rambled
Didn’t he ramble
He rambled till those butchers cut him down
This ram he had a tail, Sir
It was too long to tell
Stretched out clear to Ireland
And rang St. Patrick’s bell
And he rambled
Didn’t he ramble
Rambled all around
In and out of town
Well he rambled
Didn’t he ramble
He rambled till those butchers cut him down
He had four feet to walk, Sir
He had four feet to stand
And every foot he had, Sir
Covered an acre of land
And he rambled
Didn’t he ramble
Rambled all around
In and out of town
Well he rambled
Didn’t he ramble
He rambled till those butchers cut him down
As I went out to Darby
All on a market day
I spied the finest ram, Sir
That was ever fed on hay
And he rambled
Didn’t he ramble
Rambled all around
In and out of town
Well he rambled
Didn’t he ramble
He rambled till those butchers cut him down
He rambled till those butchers cut him down
Yes he rambled till those butchers cut him down
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