Lyrics The Naked Highwayman - Fairport Convention
As
I
rode
out
one
summer′s
day
for
profit
and
for
pleasure,
I
planned
to
rob
the
London
coach
and
take
it
at
my
leisure.
A
brace
of
pistols
duly
primed,
a
saber
fit
to
shave
on,
I
waited
underneath
the
trees
that
lined
the
banks
of
Avon.
I
didn't
hear
her
dainty
step
as
she
appeared
before
me:
A
face
to
charm
a
singing
bird
with
words
that
did
implore
me.
"Can
you
help
me
sir?"
she
said,
"I
fear
the
time
is
near
run
For
me
to
cross
before
the
tide
swells
the
banks
of
Avon."
(Chorus)
All
you
roving
fellows
listen,
while
you
can,
Of
the
time
that
I
became
a
naked
highwayman.
All
you
roving
fellows
listen,
while
you
can,
Of
the
time
that
I
became
a
naked
highwayman.
So
gallantly
I
did
dismount
and
walked
into
the
water,
As
she
told
me
that
she
was
a
wealthy
merchant′s
daughter.
So
I
thought
I'd
try
my
luck
and
do
my
best
to
charm
her.
Said
I
was
the
only
son
of
a
country
farmer.
"Your
hands
they
are
a
smooth
as
silk,
they
never
touched
a
plough
sir
And
I
suppose
these
pistols
help
you
milking
of
your
cows."
She
looked
at
me
with
mocking
eyes
as
coal-black
as
a
raven
And
then
she
fell
into
my
arms
beside
the
banks
of
Avon.
(Chorus)
Her
honeyed
lips,
I
was
beguiled,
a
lamb
led
to
the
slaughter,
Eventually
I
fell
asleep
in
the
arms
of
the
merchant's
daughter.
When
I
awoke
I
was
alone,
my
clothes
and
pistols
taken,
With
just
the
leaves
to
hide
my
shame
beside
the
banks
of
Avon.
In
vain
I
tried
to
catch
a
glimpse
of
the
city
spires,
Running
like
a
rabbit
through
the
bushes
and
the
briars.
Then
I
heard
the
London
coach
and
I
was
all
a-shiver;
A
lady′s
voice
was
calling
out:
"Stand-to
and
deliver!"
(Chorus)
"Your
money
or
your
life
I′ll
have,
it's
all
the
same
to
me.
It′s
Hanged
for
a
sheep
or
murder
in
the
first
degree."
She
stood
there
in
my
overcoat,
brandishing
my
pistols,
And
reliever
the
London
coach
of
the
gold
of
Bristol.
And
it's
up
she′s
mounted
on
my
horse
and
rode
into
the
distance
And
I
went
naked
to
the
coach
begging
for
assistance.
No
more
I'll
play
the
highwaymen,
nor
more
I′ll
put
the
mask
on,
I'll
leave
it
to
the
bright-eyed
girl
who
roams
the
banks
of
Avon.
(Chorus)
As
I
rode
out
one
summer's
day
for
profit
and
for
pleasure,
I
planned
to
rob
the
London
coach
and
take
it
at
my
leisure.
A
brace
of
pistols
duly
primed,
a
saber
fit
to
shave
on,
I
waited
underneath
the
trees
that
lined
the
banks
of
Avon.
1 Jewel In the Crown
2 Slip Jigs and Reels
3 A Surfeit of Lampreys
4 Kind Fortune
5 Diamonds and Gold
6 The Naked Highwayman
7 The Islands
8 The Youngest Daughter
9 London Danny
10 Summer in December
11 Travelling By Steam
12 She's Like the Swallow
13 Red Tide
14 Home Is Where the Heart Is
15 Closing Time
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