Fairport Convention - Wat Tyler Songtexte

Songtexte Wat Tyler - Fairport Convention




And on the field at Blackheath
Us commons covered the earth
More men than ever I did see
Poor honest men from birth
The men were up from Kent, and out of Essex too
Though naught but the Thames divides us and unites us onwards
Through all the villages of England and on to London town
Where we poor men would meet our king and lay our grievance down
Wat Tyler led us men from Kent, rough hands were shaken there
King Richard and the commons our bold resolve and prayer
We knew our king would hear us, our loyalty was clear
T'was the bloody lawyers' poll tax that had brought us labourers here
And yet he wouldn't see us, so to London we did roar
And the poor there and the Essex men burst down the prison door
What happened at the Tower was justice, rough in part
The murders of the Flemish boys sat uneasy in my heart
"And now the king must see us" said Tyler to his men
And the very next day young Richard came and met us at Mile End
And on the field at Blackheath
Us commons covered the earth
More men than ever I did see
Poor honest men from birth
Kent and Essex, Bedford, Sussex received King Richard's word
No harm nor blame would come to them if home they would return
And Lincoln, Cambridge, Stafford too received our young king's favour
And thirty thousand left us there, believing it was over
But Tyler, he was not convinced and told us to remain
"I want to hear his words again, for nothing much has changed"
So Tyler, he approached the king and took Richard by the arm
And his rough but friendly gesture caused Richard's knights alarm
"Ah my lord " said Tyler, "companions we shall be"
"I shall trust in you my lord, if you will trust in me"
And so he called for water, and then he called for ale
And his manner shocked young Richard's
knights and I watched the Lord Mayor pale
"I know this man" a voice accused, "Wat Tyler is a thief"
The Lord Mayor feared he'd harm the king, that was his true belief
And there at Smithfield drew his sword, and cut our captain down
And the heart went out of all of us with his blood upon the ground
And on the field at Blackheath
Us commons covered the earth
More men than ever I did see
Poor honest men from birth
Young Richard, he was merciful and he pardoned one and all
But home to Kent like beaten dogs, still serfs we had to crawl
But how precious was our liberty and the hope that filled us all
That left poor Tyler's severed head upon a bloody pole



Autor(en): Mctell, Nicol


Fairport Convention - A Lasting Spirit - The Collection
Album A Lasting Spirit - The Collection
Veröffentlichungsdatum
06-06-2005

1 Some Sweet Day
2 You're Gonna Need My Help
3 Both Sides Now
4 You Never Wanted Me
5 Dear Landlord
6 Night In the City
7 Marcie
8 Fotheringay
9 Sir Patrick Spens
10 Wings
11 Suzanne
12 Jack O' Diamonds
13 Time Will Show the Wiser
14 Mr. Lacey
15 Genesis Hall
16 Reynardine
17 Million Dollar Bash
18 Matty Groves
19 Set Me Up
20 Reels Medley: Cup of Tea / A Loaf of Bread / Miss Monahan's
21 Sock in It
22 All Your Beauty
23 London River
24 Honour and Praise
25 Rhythm of the Time
26 How Many Times
27 Red And Gold
28 Wat Tyler
29 The Wishfulness Waltz Medley: Wishfulness Waltz / Midnight On the Water
30 Claudy Banks
31 Mock Morris '90 Medley: The Green Man / The Cropredy Badger / Molly On the Jetty
32 Summer Before the War
33 Sigh Beg Sigh Mor
34 Walk Awhile
35 John Gaudie Medley: John Gaudie / Jack Broke Da Prison Door / Donald Blue / The Bonny Isle O' Whalsay / John Gaudie
36 Poor Will And The Jolly Hangman
37 Come All Ye
38 Sloth
39 Fiddlestix
40 Solo
41 Close to the Wind
42 Jewel In the Crown
43 I Heard It Through the Grapevine
44 Woodworm Swing
45 Si Tu Dois Partir
46 Who Knows Where The Time Goes?
47 Meet On the Ledge




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