paroles de chanson Spencer The Rover - Cara Dillon
This
tune
was
composed
by
Spencer
the
Rover
As
valliant
a
man
had
ever
left
home
Well
he
had
been
much
reduced
and
caused
great
confusion,
And
that
was
the
reason
he
started
to
roam
In
Yorkshire,
near
Rotherham,
he
had
been
on
the
ramble
And
weary
of
travelling,
he
had
sat
down
to
rest
By
the
foot
of
yon
mountain
by
a
clear,
crystal
fountain
With
bread
and
cold
water
he
himself
did
refresh
When
the
night
fast
approaching
to
the
woods
he
resorted
With
woodbine
and
ivy
his
bed
for
to
make
But
he
dreamt
about
sighing
lamenting
and
crying
Go
home
to
your
family
and
rambling
forsake
'Twas
the
fifth
day
of
November,
I
have
reason
to
remember
When
first
he
arrived
home
to
his
family
and
his
friends
They
did
stand
so
astounded,
confused
and
dumbfounded
To
see
such
a
stranger
once
more
in
their
sight
His
children
came
around
him
with
their
verses
and
stories
Their
verses
and
stories
to
drive
care
away
Well
he's
as
happy
as
those
who
have
thousands
of
riches
Contented
he'll
remain
and
not
ramble
away
This
tune
was
composed
by
Spencer
the
Rover
As
valliant
a
man
had
ever
left
home
Well
he
had
been
much
reduced
and
caused
great
confusion,
And
that
was
the
reason
he
started
to
roam
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