Lyrics The Manchester Rambler - The Dubliners
Simon
Stein
– Manchester
Rambler
I've
been
over
Snowdon,
I've
slept
upon
Crowdon
I've
camped
by
the
Waynestones
as
well
I've
sunbathed
on
Kinder,
been
burned
to
a
cinder
And
many
more
things
I
can
tell
My
rucksack
has
oft
been
my
pillow
The
heather
has
oft
been
my
bed
And
sooner
than
part
from
the
mountains
I
think
I
would
rather
be
dead
R1)
I'm
a
rambler,
I'm
a
rambler
from
Manchester
way
I
get
all
my
pleasure
the
hard
moorland
way
I
may
be
a
wageslave
on
Monday
But
I
am
a
free
man
on
Sunday
C2)
The
day
was
just
ending
and
I
was
descending
Down
Grinesbrook
just
by
Upper
Tor
When
a
voice
cried
"Hey
you"
in
the
way
keepers
do
He'd
the
worst
face
that
ever
I
saw
The
things
that
he
said
were
unpleasant
In
the
teeth
of
his
fury
I
said
"Sooner
than
part
from
the
mountains
I
think
I
would
rather
be
dead"
R2)
I'm
a
rambler,
I'm
a
rambler
from
Manchester
way
I
get
all
my
pleasure
the
hard
moorland
way
I
may
be
a
wageslave
on
Monday
But
I
am
a
free
man
on
Sunday
C3)
He
called
me
a
louse
and
said
"Think
of
the
grouse"
Well
i
thought,
but
I
still
couldn't
see
Why
all
Kinder
Scout
and
the
moors
roundabout
Couldn't
take
both
the
poor
grouse
and
me
He
said
"All
this
land
is
my
master's"
At
that
I
stood
shaking
my
head
No
man
has
the
right
to
own
mountains
Any
more
than
the
deep
ocean
bed
R3)
I'm
a
rambler,
I'm
a
rambler
from
Manchester
way
I
get
all
my
pleasure
the
hard
moorland
way
I
may
be
a
wageslave
on
Monday
But
I
am
a
free
man
on
Sunday
R4)
I'm
a
rambler,
I'm
a
rambler
from
Manchester
way
I
get
all
me
pleasure
the
hard
moorland
way
I
may
be
a
wageslave
on
Monday
But
I
am
a
free
man
on
Sunday
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