Lyrics The Ballad of Hawkwood - Robin Grey
There
is
a
fine
gent
christened
Ru
Litherland
Mulch,
sow
and
then
reap
There
is
a
fine
gent
christened
Ru
Litherland
And
he
has
green
fingers
on
both
of
his
hands
I'll
be
good
to
the
land
and
the
land
will
be
good
to
me
With
the
vicar's
fair
daughter
he
dreamed
a
bold
dream
To
grow
food
for
his
kinsmen
as
nature
decreed.
By
the
edge
the
forest
they
spied
a
fine
patch
And
to
grow
fruit
and
veg
there
a
plan
they
did
hatch.
The
men
of
the
hour
dreamed
of
buildings
not
plants
A
development
would
far
more
there
profits
enhance.
Our
forefathers
fought
for
this
fair
forest
land
So
now
against
the
law
was
the
businessman's
plan.
After
twelve
months
had
past
did
the
council
relent
Now
we'll
work
the
earth
as
our
forefathers
meant.
Now
if
you
past
by
here
you
may
hear
a
tune:
Mulch,
sow
and
then
reap
Now
if
you
past
by
here
you
may
hear
a
tune,
The
melody
is
old
and
the
words
will
be
soon.
I'll
be
good
to
the
land
and
the
land
will
be
good
to
me
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