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
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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