Lyrics John Parfit - Martin Carthy
Parfit
went
out
one
cold
dark
night
Walking
the
Yorkshire
woods
all
round
Thinking
to
find
some
game
to
eat
Along
the
frosted
ground
He
heard
the
pheasant
in
the
trees
Innocent
to
the
wild
owl
call
Come
the
keeper′s
stealthy
tread
His
mean
heart
wrapped
in
gall
The
Duke
of
Norfolk's
game
keeper
Out
to
the
woodland
come
Protecting
life,
so
it
be
killed
On
a
sporting
day
for
fun
He
give
chase
to
John
Parfit
All
in
the
lonely
copse
that
night
Struggling
beneath
the
bare
branched
trees
In
the
foxes′
silent
sight
A
shot
was
fired
and,
sad
to
tell,
Laid
John
Parfit
on
the
ground
For
a
moment's
rage
and
carelessness
Precious
blood
flowed
down
In
the
light
of
dawn
Brown
leaves
on
mossy
ground
On
a
woodland
place
where
death
has
come
Golden
sun
shown
down
The
game
keeper
was
told
go
free
For
it
was
said
that
there
was
no
crime
That
a
man
was
killed
and
stupidly
Nobody
seemed
to
mind
The
world's
a
tattered
and
rusty
place
Drowning
memories
of
countless
men
Guardians
guard
by
earthly
fence
But
who
will
guard
the
guardians?
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