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Ledge-End of the Fiddler

アーティスト:Gordon Bok  アルバム:In the Kind Land 

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Come hear my tale, you mariners who sail Penobscot Bay You know the granite monument that's visible by day At the entrance of the thorofare that feeds North Haven town It marks the ledge where long ago a young fiddling Tom was drowned. Now Tom was a friend to one and all and a fiddler second to none And a sailor too, but most of all he loved his jug of rum And when the fire was in his bow and the musd was in his eye Folks would flock from field and farm to hear the fiddler's fingers fly. Now the fiddler and Jim Brown set out on the thirty-first of May To play the dance at Rockland thirteen miles across the bay With the wind southeast on the sunlit sea their pinky skipped along Their hearts were full as the rising moon and the air was full of song. Well they jigged and reeled till the midnight hour and the dance was winding down Outside they heard the southwest wind singing a different sound But the boys were full and they must get home so they up and hoisted sail Two drunks alone on the bay at night in a rising southwest


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