Uley Mill Song

Jack Hardy

[Verse 1]
I left Ireland long ago
To work the mills in the Cotswolds
So Nelson's tars and Wellington's guards
Could fight the tyrant Bonaparte

[Verse 2]
And every day I walked to work
Down past the pub and the Norman church
I saw the light up in your room
And through the day I thought of you

[Verse 3]
For fourteen hours we toiled in gloom
The water powered the broadcloth looms
We dyed our wool a deep woad blue
Far deeper still the eyes of you

[Verse 4]
One market day you caught my eye
And for a moment even smiled
But for that moment I scrimped and saved
And dreamed how we would fly away

[Verse 5]
But now they're all for steam and coal
The millwork's moving to the north
They cut our wages to the bone
And with my brogue I was the first let go

[Verse 6]
I walked down the Owlpen road
Past manor houses locked and sold
Stopped by the Old Crown for one last pint
Had not the heart to say goodbye

[Verse 1]
I left Ireland long ago
To work the mills in the Cotswolds
So Nelson's tars and Wellington's guards
Could fight the tyrant Bonaparte

Curiosités sur la chanson Uley Mill Song de Jack Hardy

Quand la chanson “Uley Mill Song” a-t-elle été lancée par Jack Hardy?
La chanson Uley Mill Song a été lancée en 2007, sur l’album “Noir”.

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