Текст песни The Travelling People - The Dubliners
I'm
a
freeborn
man
of
the
travelling
people
Got
no
fixed
abode
with
nomads
I
am
numbered
Country
lanes
and
bye
ways
were
always
my
ways
I
never
fancied
being
lumbered
Well
we
knew
the
woods
and
all
the
resting
places
The
small
birds
sang
when
winter
time
was
over
Then
we'd
pack
our
load
and
be
on
the
road
They
were
good
old
times
for
the
rover
In
the
open
ground
where
a
man
could
linger
Stay
a
week
or
two
for
time
was
not
your
master
Then
away
you'd
jog
with
your
horse
and
dog
Nice
and
easy
no
need
to
go
faster
And
sometimes
you'd
meet
up
with
other
travellers
Hear
the
news
or
else
swop
family
information
At
the
country
fairs
we'd
be
meeting
there
All
the
people
of
the
travelling
nation
I've
made
willow
creels
and
the
heather
besoms
And
I've
even
done
some
begging
and
some
hawkin'
And
I've
lain
there
spent
rapped
up
in
my
tent
And
I've
listened
to
the
old
folks
talking
All
you
freeborn
men
of
the
travelling
people
Every
tinker
rolling
stone
and
gypsy
rover
Winds
of
change
are
blowing
old
ways
are
going
Your
travelling
days
will
soon
be
over
1 Weila Weila
2 Poor Old Dicey Riley
3 Quare Bungle Rye
4 The Inniskillen Dragoons
5 The Partin' Glass
6 A Muirsheen Durkin'
7 Mormon Braes
8 Come and Join the British Army
9 Paddy's Gone to France / Skylark
10 The Piper's Chair / Bill Hart's Jig / The Nights of St. Patrick
11 Cork Hornpipe
12 Flop Eared Mule (Donkey Reel)
13 Whiskey on Sunday
14 Navvy Boots
15 (The Bonny) Shoals of Herring
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