Lyrics The Armadillo - Frank Turner
I
was
taking
compass
bearings
for
the
Ordnance
Survey
On
an
army
training
camp
on
Salisbury
plain
I
had
packed
up
my
theodolite,
was
calling
it
a
day
When
I
heard
a
voice
that
sang
a
sad
refrain:
′Oh,
my
darling
Armadillo
Let
me
tell
you
of
my
love
Listen
to
my
Armadillo
roundelay;
Be
my
fellow
on
my
pillow
Underneath
this
weeping
willow
Be
my
darling
Armadillo
all
the
day.'
I
was
somewhat
disconcerted
by
this
curious
affair
For
a
single
Armadillo,
you
will
own
On
Salisbury
plain,
in
summer,
is
comparatively
rare
And
a
pair
of
them
is
practically
unknown
Drawn
by
that
mellow
solo
There
I
followed
on
my
bike
To
discover
what
these
Armadillo
Lovers
would
be
like:
′Oh,
my
darling
Armadillo
How
delightful
it
would
be
If
for
us
those
silver
wedding
bells
would
chime
Let
the
orange
blossoms
billow
You
need
only
say
'I
will'-oh
Be
my
darling
Armadillo
all
the
time.′
Then
I
saw
them
in
a
hollow,
by
a
yellow
muddy
bank
An
Armadillo
singing
[?]
to
an
armour-plated
tank
Should
I
tell
him,
gaunt
and
rusting,
with
the
willow
tree
above
This
- abandoned
on
manoeuvres
- is
the
object
of
your
love?
I
left
him
to
his
singing
Cycled
home
without
a
pause
Never
tell
a
man
the
truth
About
the
one
that
he
adores
On
the
breeze
that
follows
sunset
I
could
hear
that
sad
refrain
Singing
willow,
willow,
willow
down
the
way;
And
I
seemed
to
hear
it
still,
Oh
Vive
L′amore,
vive
l'Armadillo
′Be
my
darling
Armadillo
all
the
day
Be
my
darling
Armadillo
all
the
day.'
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