paroles de chanson The Man of Burnham Town - Dave Swarbrick , Martin Carthy
In
Burnham
Town
there
lived
a
man
And
he
had
such
a
lovely
wife
And
so
dearly
she
loved
bad
company
So
dearly
she
loved
her
life,
boys,
life
So
dearly
she
loved
her
life
So
this
poor
man
he
goes
to
sea
A
living
for
to
get
If
he
spent
one
penny
his
wife
spent
two
And
it′s
all
for
the
want
of
wit,
boys,
wit
And
it's
all
for
the
want
of
wit
When
this
poor
man
came
home
from
sea
It
being
late
in
the
night
Enquiring
for
his
own
dear
wife
She
was
his
joy
and
his
heart′s
delight,
boys,
oh
his
light
Oh
she
was
his
heart's
delight
Oh
she's
just
gone
down
to
her
sister′s
Shall
I
go
fetch
her
in?
Then
he
begun
to
think,
Oh
no
I′ll
go
meself
to
drink,
boys,
drink
Oh
I'll
go
meself
to
drink
So
as
he
was
going
down
the
road
Oh
he
heard
such
a
dismal
noise
And
who
should
it
be
but
his
own
dear
wife
Along
with
the
Burnham
boys,
brave
boys
Along
with
the
Burnham
boys
This
poor
man
stood
a-thinking
And
his
heart
was
nearly
broke
Then
he
went
back
and
he
fetched
the
maid
While
he
prepared
a
rope,
a
rope
While
he
prepared
a
rope
Then
she
came
a-skipping
and
a-jumping
in
Gave
him
such
a
joyful
kiss
Saying,
You′re
welcome
home,
kind
husband
dear
Long
time
you
have
been
missed,
me
boys
Long
time
you
have
been
missed
So
we'll
bar
the
door
so
neat
and
snug
And
let
us
go
to
bed
For
the
pain
that
do
lay
in
my
breast
Oh
it
can
no
longer
wait,
me
boys
Oh
it
can
no
longer
wait
Then
he
took
a
stick
and
he
beat
her
Till
she
was
wonderful
sore
Forbear,
she
cried,
Oh
husband
dear
And
I′ll
never
do
that
no
more,
no
more
And
I'll
never
do
that
no
more
Oh
and
if
you
do
I′ll
make
you
rue
And
curse
the
day
you
were
born
For
a
cuckolding
of
your
husband
dear
I'll
make
you
wear
the
horn,
me
boys
Oh
I'll
make
you
wear
the
horn
So
all
you
women
in
Burnham
Come
listen
unto
me
And
don′t
you
spend
your
money
on
waste
When
your
husband
is
out
on
the
sea,
me
boys
When
your
husband
is
out
on
the
sea
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