Текст песни The Duke and the Tinker - Kate Rusby
As
fame
reports
a
young
duke
kept
a
court
He
pleased
himself
with
his
frolicsome
sport
He
found
a
poor
tinker
lying
drunk
on
the
ground
In
such
a
deep
sleep
he
heard
not
a
sound
He
said
to
his
men,
Richard,
William,
and
Ben
We'll
away
to
my
palace
and
we'll
sport
with
him
then
He
was
carefully
carried
to
the
palace
so
grand
None
would
compare
in
all
of
this
land
They
stripped
him
down
bare
and
he
had
not
a
care
They
washed
down
his
body,
his
face
and
his
hair
They
put
on
a
nightgown
of
bright
crimson
and
red
And
left
him
to
sleep
in
the
duke's
golden
bed
In
the
morning
when
day,
then
admiring
he
lay
For
to
see
the
rich
chamber
both
gaudy
and
gay
He
looked
all
around
him
and
was
so
amazed
And
admired
how
he
to
this
honor
was
raised
Though
he
seemed
somewhat
mute,
he
chose
a
rich
suit
Which
he
straightway
put
on
without
longer
dispute
From
a
place
of
convenience,
the
duke
his
good
grace
Observed
the
man,
in
every
case
A
fine
dinner
was
dressed
both
for
him
and
his
guests
He
was
placed
at
the
table
above
all
the
rest
He
had
wine,
he
had
brandy
and
soon
he
did
snore
Being
seven
times
drunker
than
ever
before
Then
the
duke
did
ordain
they
should
strip
him
again
And
restore
him
to
a
tinker,
and
to
ever
remain
Again
he
was
carried
to
the
side
of
the
road
Back
once
again
where
they
first
found
their
load
He
slept
all
the
night
as
indeed
he
well
might
But
when
he
did
waken
his
joys
took
their
flight
Oh
the
power
and
the
glory
so
pleasant
did
seem
He
thought
it
to
be
but
a
mere
golden
dream
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