Lyrics Thomas Anderson - David Harley
We
are
but
images
of
stone
Do
us
no
harm
We
can
do
none
St.
Crispin
and
St.
Crispian
are
we
On
the
arch
of
the
Shoemaker's
arbour
High
above
the
river
on
Kingsland
we
stood
On
the
gate
to
the
hall
of
the
shoemakers'
guild
Where
the
bakers,
the
tailors,
the
butchers,
the
smiths
And
the
saddlers
too
their
guild
arbours
built
Each
year
in
procession
the
guilds
gave
a
show
And
marched
through
the
town
to
the
sound
of
the
drum
Then
it's
back
to
Kingsland
to
feast
and
carouse
And
enjoy
the
great
day
the
guild
members
come
We
are
but
images
of
stone
Do
us
no
harm
We
can
do
none
St.
Crispin
and
St.
Crispian
are
we
On
the
arch
of
the
Shoemaker's
arbour
On
the
tenth
of
June
Seventeen-Fifty-Two
In
a
house
called
The
Crown
that
stood
on
Pride
Hill
John
Richards'
workmen
received
a
week's
pay
And
there
they
stayed
and
drank
their
fill
When
a
redcoat
patrol
chanced
to
pass
by
The
men
mocked
and
reviled
them
with
Jacobite
songs
And
who
struck
the
first
blow
no-one
was
sure
But
a
bloody
riot
soon
raged
through
the
town
The
authorities
trembled
with
passion
and
fear
When
news
of
this
Jacobite
outburst
was
known
For
the
House
of
Hanover
had
won
few
hearts
And
the
Stuarts
still
plotted
to
win
back
the
throne
And
so
that
same
year,
one
raw
day
in
December
The
rebellious
townsfolk
of
Salop
looked
on
While
below
the
old
arch
of
the
Shoemaker's
Arbour
They
made
an
example
of
Tom
Anderson
Who
was
once
spared
by
death
on
the
field
of
Culloden
Then
joined
the
dragoons
but
deserted,
they
say
Only
to
die
on
the
banks
of
the
Severn
By
firing
squad
on
a
cold
Winter's
day
When
the
black
velvet
suit
was
stripped
from
his
body
The
Chevalier's
colours
were
beneath
it,
it's
said
Received
from
the
hands
of
Bonny
Prince
Charlie
Whose
cause
like
young
Thomas
is
broken
and
dead
For
it's
200
years
since
Bonny
Prince
Charlie
Died
drunk
and
embittered,
an
old
man
in
Rome
While
a
century
ago
in
the
flowers
of
the
Dingle
The
old
arbour
gateway
found
a
new
home
Now
who's
to
remember
the
Shoemakers'
Guild
Or
the
Jacobite
rebels
who
fought
for
a
throne
And
who's
left
to
grieve
for
Tom
Anderson
But
these
two
hearts
of
stone
We
are
but
images
of
stone
Do
us
no
harm
We
can
do
none
St.
Crispin
and
St.
Crispian
are
we
On
the
arch
of
the
Shoemaker's
Arbour
1 Heatwave In the City
2 One Step Away (From the Blues)
3 Let Me Lie Easy
4 Carpentry
5 Ten Percent Blues
6 How To Say Goodbye
7 Same Old Same Old
8 Thomas Anderson
9 Paper City
10 Long Stand
11 Diane (Going Out)
12 Wrekin (The Marches Line)
13 Song Of Chivalry
14 Cornish Ghosts
15 Coasting
16 Two Is A Silence
17 Sea Fret
18 Hands Of The Craftsman
19 Her Own Way Down
20 Here Tomorrow
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