Текст песни Tramps and Hawkers - Bert Jansch
O
come
a'
ye
tramps
and
hawker-lads
an'
gaitherers
o'
bla'
That
tramp
the
country
roun'
and
roun',
come
listen
one
and
a'
I'll
tell
tae
ye
a
rovin'
tale,
an'
places
I
hae
been
Far
up
into
the
snowy
north,
or
sooth
by
Gretna
Green
I've
seen
the
high
Ben
Nevis
that
gangs
towerin'
tae
the
moon
I've
been
roun'
by
Crieff
an'
Callander
an'
by
Bonny
Doon
I've
been
by
Nethy's
silvery
tide
an'
places
ill
tae
ken
Far
up
into
the
stormy
north
lies
Urquart's
fairy
glen
I'm
happy
in
the
summer-time
beneath
the
dark
blue
sky
Nae
thinkin'
in
the
mornin'
at
nicht
where
I'm
gang
to
lie
Bothies
or
byres
or
barns,
or
oot
amangst
the
hay
And
if
the
weather
does
permit,
I'm
happy
a'
the
day
Loch
Katrine
and
Loch
Lomond,
they've
oft
been
seen
by
me
The
Dee,
the
Don,
the
Devron,
that
a'
flows
tae
the
sea
Dunrobin
Castle,
by
the
way,
I
nearly
had
forgot
And
the
reckless
stanes
o'cairn
that
mairks
the
hoose
o'
John
o'
Groat
Now
I
think
I'll
gang
tae
Paddy's
Lan',
I'm
makin'
up
my
mind
For
Scotland's
greatly
altered
no,
I
canna
raise
the
wind
But
if
I
can
trust
in
Providence,
if
Providence
should
prove
true
I'll
sing
ye's
a'
of
Erin's
Isle
when
I
come
back
to
you
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