Lyrics Nottamun Town - Isobel Campbell
In
Nottamun
Town
Not
a
soul
would
look
up
Not
a
soul
would
look
up
Not
a
soul
would
look
down
Not
a
soul
would
look
up
Not
a
soul
would
look
down
To
show
me
the
way
to
fair
Nottamun
Town
I
rode
a
big
horse
that
was
called
the
grey
mare
Grey
mane
and
grey
tail,
green
stripes
down
her
back
Grey
mane
and
grey
tail,
green
stripes
down
her
back
There
ain't
a
hair
on
her
be-what
was
coal
black
She
stood
so
still,
she
threw
me
to
the
dirt
She
tored
at
my
hide
and
bruised
my
shirt
From
saddle
to
stirrup
I
mounted
again
And
on
my
ten
toes
I
rode
over
the
plain
So
the
King
and
the
Queen
And
the
company
of
men
A-walking
behind
and
riding
before
Now
a
stark
naked
drummer
Come
riding
along
With
his
hands
in
his
bosom
Always
beating
his
drum
I
bought
me
a
quart
to
drive
gladness
away
And
to
stifle
the
dust,
for
it
rained
the
whole
day
Sat
down
on
a
hard,
hot
cold
frozen
stone
Ten
thousand
stood
around
me
Yet
I
was
alone
Took
my
hat
in
my
hand
For
to
keep
my
head
warm
Ten
thousand
got
drownded
that
never
were
born
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