Текст песни The Old Man - Kate Rusby
There
was
an
old
man
who
lived
in
a
wood
As
you
can
plainly
see
He
said
he
could
do
as
much
work
in
a
day
As
his
wife
could
do
in
three
With
all
my
heart
the
woman
she
said
If
that's
what
you
will
allow
Tomorrow
you'll
stay
at
home
in
my
stead
And
I
go
drive
the
plough
But
you
must
milk
our
Tidy
the
cow
For
fear
she
will
go
dry
You
must
feed
the
littlest
pigs
That
are
within
the
sty
And
you
must
mind
the
speckled
hen
For
fear
she'll
lay
away
And
then
you
must
reel
the
spool
of
yarn
That
I
spun
yesterday
The
woman
she
took
up
her
staff
in
her
hand
And
she
went
to
drive
the
plough
The
old
man
took
up
a
pale
in
his
hand
And
he
went
to
milk
the
cow
But
Tidy
hinched
and
Tidy
flinched
And
Tidy
broke
his
nose
And
Tidy
she
gave
to
him
such
a
big
blow
The
poor
man
took
to
his
toes
Hi
Tidy
home
Tidy
Tidy
thou
stand
still
If
ever
I'm
ill
be
tidy
again,
Be
sore
against
my
will
He
went
to
feed
the
little
pigs
That
were
within
the
sty
He
hit
his
big
head
upon
a
thick
beam
And
he
made
his
red
blood
fly
He
went
to
find
the
speckledy
hen
For
fear
she'd
lay
astray
Forgot
to
reel
the
spool
of
yarn
His
wife
spun
yesterday
He
swore
by
the
sun,
the
moon,
the
stars,
The
green
leaves
on
the
tree
If
his
wife
didn't
do
a
days
work
in
her
life
She
won't
be
ruled
by
he
There
was
an
old
man
who
lived
in
a
wood
As
you
can
plainly
see
He
said
he
could
do
as
much
work
in
a
day
As
his
wife
could
do
in
three
With
all
my
heart
the
woman
she
said
If
that's
what
you
will
allow
Tomorrow
you'll
stay
at
home
in
my
stead
And
I
go
drive
the
plough
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