paroles de chanson Tramps and Hawkers - The Dubliners
Oh
come
all
ye
tramps
and
hawker
lads
and
gatherers
oblaw
That
tramps
the
country
round
and
round
come
listen
ane
and
all
I'll
tell
to
ye
a
rovin'
tale
of
sights
that
I
have
seen
It's
far
intae
the
snowy
north
and
south
by
Gretna
Green
Oftimes
I've
laughed
untae
mysel'
when
trudgin'
on
the
road
My
toerags
round
my
blistered
feet,
my
face
as
broon
's
a
toad
Wi'
lumps
o'
cake
and
tattie
scones,
wi'
whangs
o'
braxie
ham
Nae
gi'en
a
thought
frae
where
I've
been
an'
less
tae
whaur
I'm
gan
I've
done
my
share
o'
humpin'
wi'
the
dockers
on
the
Clyde
I've
helpit
Buckie
trawlers
haul
their
herrin's
o'er
the
side
I've
helped
tae
build
them
michty
bridge
that
spans
the
busy
Forth
Wi'
money
an
Angus
farmer's
trig,
I've
ploo'ed
the
bonnie
earth
I'm
happy
in
the
summer
time
beneath
the
bricht
blue
sky
No
thinkin'
in
the
mornin'
whaur
at
nicht
I'll
hae
tae
lie
In
barn
or
byre
or
anywhere,
dossin'
oot
among
the
hay
An'
if
the
weather
treats
me
right
I'm
happy
every
day
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