Lyrics Mountain Men - Jethro Tull
The
poacher
and
his
daughter
Throw
soft
shadows
on
the
water
in
the
night.
A
thin
moon
slips
behind
them
As
they
pull
the
net
with
no
betraying
light.
And
later
on
the
coast
road,
I
meet
them
And
the
old
man
winks
a
smile.
And
who
am
I
to
fast
deny
the
right
To
take
a
fish
once
in
a
while?
I
walk
with
them,
they
wish
me
luck
When
I
ship
out
on
the
Sunday
from
the
kyle.
And
from
the
church
I
hear
them
singing
As
the
ship
moves
sadly
from
the
pier.
Oh,
poacher′s
daughter,
Sunday
best,
Two
hundred
brave
souls
share
the
farewell
tear.
There's
a
house
on
the
hillside,
where
the
drifting
sands
are
born.
Lay
down
and
let
the
slow
tide
wash
me
Back
to
the
land
where
I
came
from.
Where
the
mountain
men
are
kings
And
the
sound
of
the
piper
counts
for
everything.
Did
my
tour,
did
my
duty.
I
did
all
they
asked
of
me.
Died
in
the
trenches
and
at
El
Alamein
...died
in
the
Falklands
on
T.V.
Going
back
to
the
mountain
kings
Where
the
sound
of
the
piper
counts
for
everything.
Long
generations
from
the
Isles
Sent
to
tread
the
foreign
miles
Where
the
spiral
ages
meet.
Felt
naked
dust
beneath
their
feet.
Future
sun
called
winds
to
blow
And
the
past
and
present
hard-eyed
crow
Flew
hunting
high
and
circling
low
over
blackened
plains
of
Eden.
There′s
a
child
and
a
woman
praying
for
an
end
to
the
mystery.
Hoping
for
a
word
in
a
letter
Fair
wind-blown
from
across
the
sea
To
where
the
mountain
men
are
kings
And
the
sound
of
the
piper
counts
for
eveything.
There's
a
house
on
the
hillside,
where
the
drifting
sands
are
born.
Lay
down
and
let
the
slow
tide
wash
me
Back
to
the
land
where
I
came
from.
Where
the
mountain
men
are
kings
And
the
sound
of
the
piper
counts
for
everything.
Where
the
real
mountain
men
are
kings
And
the
sound
of
the
piper
counts
for
everything.
Feel
the
naked
dust
beneath
my
toes
While
the
future
sun
calls
winds
to
blow
And
the
past
and
present
black-eyed
crow
Flies
hunting
high
and
circling
low
Between
dream
mountains
of
our
Eden.
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