Lyrics The Queen of the Moors - Skyclad
Now
Meg
she
was
a
gypsy
maid,
her
house
was
out
of
doors
She
stood
a
tall
as
amazon,
rare
she
was
the
queen
of
the
moors
Her
apples
were
tart
blackberries,
her
currants
pods
o′broom
Her
wine
was
the
dew
of
the
wild
White
rose,
her
book
a
churchyard
tomb
Her
brothers
were
the
craggy
hills,
her
sisters
larchen
trees
Alone
with
her
great
family,
she
did
as
she
did
please
Brave
Meg
she
was
a
gypsy
fair,
she
lived
all
out
of
doors
She
wore
an
old
red
blanket
cloak,
She
came
and
she
went
did
the
queen
of
the
moors
No
breakfast
has
she
many
a
morn,
no
dinner
many
a
noon
Instead
of
supper
she
would
stare,
full
hard
against
the
moon
But
every
morn
with
woodbine
fresh,
she
made
her
garlanding
And
every
night
the
dark
glen
yew
she
wove,
and
she
would
sing
Now
Meg
she
was
a
gypsy
maid,
her
house
was
out
of
doors
She
stood
a
tall
as
amazon,
rare
she
was
the
queen
of
the
moors
Brave
Meg
she
was
a
gypsy
fair,
she
lived
all
out
of
doors
She
wore
an
old
red
blanket
cloak,
She
came
and
she
went
did
the
queen
of
the
moors
Meg
she
was
a
gypsy
maid,
her
house
was
out
of
doors
She
stood
a
tall
as
amazon,
rare
she
was
the
queen
of
the
moors
Meg
she
was
a
gypsy
fair,
she
lived
all
out
of
doors
She
wore
an
old
red
blanket
cloak,
She
came
and
she
went
did
the
queen
of
the
moors
Rare
she
was
the
queen
of
the
moors
Last
Summer's
Rain
Red
flags,
poor
man′s
grenade
Cool
blows,
blue
serenade
– remember?
Comrades
we
said
we'd
stay
– forever
We
used
to
gad
about,
getting
smarter
We
used
to
wrangle
with
Marx
and
Sartre
We
used
to
live
with
inflated
egos
As
for
the
state
of
the
party
– God
knows?
The
ghosts
on
your
wall
They
come
to
haunt
you
again
But
they're
hard
to
recall
Just
like
last
summer′s
rain
Past
thoughts,
new
memories
Loud
words
on
summer
breeze
– surrender
So
far
from
yesterday
– remember
We
used
to
live
with
the
day
glow
people
We
used
to
go
and
see
Mott
The
Hoople
We
used
to
lounge
"a
la
continental"
And
now
you
say
I′m
just
#sentimental
The
ghosts
on
your
wall
They
come
to
haunt
you
again
But
they're
hard
to
recall
Just
like
last
summer′s
rain
The
ghosts
on
your
wall
They
come
to
haunt
you
again
But
they're
hard
to
recall
Just
like
last
summer′s
rain
The
Measure
What
you
going
to
do
when
the
problems
mount
up
so
high?
Parking
your
bags
in
the
hallway,
ready
to
fly?
What
you
going
to
do
now
your
sugar
fountain's
run
dry?
Wringing
your
hands
and
trying
to
work
out
why?
Never
ever,
ever
fall
in
love,
well
this
could
be
true
But
you′re
tired
of
chasing
rainbows,
lost
to
heaven
– who
knows?
(Look
for
your
saving
grace)
The
measure,
slowly
coming
round
now
The
measure,
they'll
catch
you
if
they
can
The
measure,
shows
you
what
you're
worth
now
The
measure,
the
measure
of
a
man
What
your
going
to
do
when
you′re
tired
of
bruising
your
pride?
Spin
a
coin,
choose
a
black
or
white
side?
What
you
going
to
do
when
they
take
you
on
that
long
ride?
Change
your
name,
to
save
your
worthless
hide?
Never
ever,
ever
even
know
yourself,
well
this
could
be
true
You′re
tired
of
ringing
numbers,
all
out
of
your
tiny
mind
(Fall
onto
your
knees)
The
measure,
slowly
coming
round
now
The
measure,
they'll
catch
you
if
they
can
The
measure,
shows
you
what
you′re
worth
now
The
measure,
the
measure
of
a
man
Am
I
a
lost
'cause?
Am
I
so
see
through?
All
for
the
man
who
lives
his
attitudes
The
measure,
slowly
coming
round
now
The
measure,
they′ll
catch
you
if
they
can
The
measure,
shows
you
what
you're
worth
now
The
measure,
the
measure
of
a
man
The
measure,
slowly
coming
round
now
The
measure,
they′ll
catch
you
if
they
can
The
measure,
shows
you
what
you're
worth
now
The
measure,
the
measure
of
a
man
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