Colliers March by Chumbawamba

 
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Colliers March Lyrics

The summer was over the season unkind
In harvest a snow, how uncommon to find
The times were oppressive and well it be known
That hunger will strongest of fences break down

twas then from their cells the black gentry stepped out
With bludgeons determined to stir up a rout
The prince of the party who revelled from home
Was a terrible fellow and called irish Tom

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The summer was over the season unkind
In harvest a snow, how uncommon to find
The times were oppressive and well it be known
That hunger will strongest of fences break down

twas then from their cells the black gentry stepped out
With bludgeons determined to stir up a rout
The prince of the party who revelled from home
Was a terrible fellow and called irish Tom

He brandished his bludgeon with dexterous skill
And close to his elbow was placed Barley Will
There instantly followed a numerous train
As cheerful as bold Robin Hood's merry men

Sworn to remedy a capital fault
And bring down the exorbitant price of the malt
From Dudley to Walsall they trip it along
And Hampton was truly alarmed at the throng

Women and children wherever they go
Shouting out oh the brave dudley boys! oh!
With nailers and spinners the cavalcade join
The markets to lower their flattering design

Six days out of seven poor nailing boys get
Little else at their meals but potatoes to eat
For bread hard they labour, good things never carve
And swore 'twere as well to be hanged as to starve

Such are the feelings in every land
Nothing necessities call can withstand
And riots are certain to sadden the year
When six penny loaves but three pounders appear

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Thanks to (Loz Y) for correcting these lyrics. Sep 28, 2008
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