paroles de chanson Nottamun Town - Bert Jansch
In
fair
Nottamun
town,
not
a
soul
would
look
up
Not
a
soul
would
look
up,
not
a
soul
would
look
down
Not
a
soul
would
look
up,
not
a
soul
would
look
down
To
show
me
the
way
to
fair
Nottamun
town
I
rode
a
gray
horse,
a
mule
roany
mare
Gray
mane
and
gray
tail,
a
green
stripe
down
her
back
Gray
mane
and
gray
tail,
a
green
stripe
down
her
back
There
wasn't
a
hair
on
her
be-what
was
coal
black
She
stood
so
still,
she
threw
me
to
the
dirt
She
tore
-a
my
hide
and
she
bruised
my
shirt
From
saddle
to
stirrup
I
mounted
again
And
on
my
ten
toes
I
rode
over
the
plain
Met
the
king
and
the
queen
and
a
company
more
A-riding
behind
and
a-marching
before
Came
a
stark-naked
drummer,
a-beating
a
drum
With
his
heels
in
his
bosom
come
marching
along
They
laughed
and
they
smiled,
not
a
soul
did
look
gay
They
talked
all
the
while,
not
a
word
they
did
say
I
bought
me
a
quart
to
drive
gladness
away
And
to
stifle
the
dust
for
it
rained
the
whole
day
Sat
down
on
a
hard,
hot
cold
frozen
stone
Ten
thousand
stood
round
me
and
yet
I's
alone
Took
my
hat
in
my
hand
for
to
keep
my
head
warm
Ten
thousand
got
drowned
that
never
was
born
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