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    The Old Christholm Trail

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    Freesheet Music The Old Christholm Trail

    Come along, boys, and listen to my tale,

    I'll tell you of my troubles on the Old Chizzum Trail.

     

    Coma-ti yi yippy, yippy yea, yippy yea,

    Coma-ti yi yippy, yippy yea.

     

    I was born in Texas in the year '89,

    I can ride anything this side the state line.

     

    Went down to San Antone and went to workin' cattle,

    And here come t&e sheep men and we had a battle.

     

    There ain't no better territory in the United States,

    But she shore is hotter than hell's own gates.

     

    It's I an' Bill Jones was good old cronies,

    We was always together on our sore-backed ponies.

    We left Nelson Ranch on June twenty-third,

    With a drove of Texas cattle, two thousand in the herd.

     

    We whooped them through Gonzales, night was drawin' nigh

    We bedded them down on a hill close by.

     

    Foot in the stirrup, my seat in the saddle,

    Best little cowboy that ever rode a-straddle.

     

    Slicker in the wagon and pouring down hail,

    Goin' round the herd with a dogie by the tail.

     

    It's rainin' like hell and it's gittin' mighty cold,

    And the long-horned sons-a-guns are gittin' mighty hard to hold.

     

    Saddle up boys, and saddle up well,

    For I think these cattle have scattered to hell.

     

    Me and old Blue Dog arrived on the spot,

    And we put them to milling like the boiling of a pot.

     

    I'm on my best horse and I am goin' on a run,

    I'm the quickest-shootin' cowboy that ever pulled a gun.

     

    I flushed them left, couldn't get 'em to stop, .

    I can run as long as an eight-day clock.

     

    My seat in the saddle and I gave a little shout

    The lead cattle broke an' the herd went about.

     

    My quirt in my hand, my slicker on my saddle,

    I hung and rattled with them goddam cattle.

     

    Some of 'em we captured without half tryin',

    They was so damned scared they didn't need hog-tyin'.

     

    We strung 'em out next mornin', and the boss made a count

    And he said, "Boys, we are just a few out."

     

    "Make a circle, boys, and don't lose no time,

    I am sure they will be easy to find."

     

    It was over the hillside and over the draws,

    And we soon brought in the old Two Bars

     

    It's bacon and beans 'most every day

    I'd as soon been eatin' prairie hay.

     

    I hit my little pony and he give a little rack,

    And damned big luck if we ever get back.

     

    I hit my little pony and he give a little rack,

    And damned big luck if we ever get back.

     

    I'm headed south just whoopin' and a-yellin',

    If I don't find a steer, I'll take a heifer yearling.

     

    Jumped in the saddle and hit him with my quirt,

    The hind cinch busted and the saddle hit the dirt.

     

    With my blankets and my gun and a rawhide rope,

    I'm a-slidin' down the trail in a long keen lope.

     

    I'll chew my tobacco and I'll squirt my juice,

    I'm goin' down to town to see the old Blue Goose.

     

    I went to the bar and struck on a bell,

    Here comes a bunch of niggers running like hell.

     

    Pulled out my gun, brought it on the level,

    And them damn niggers run like the devil.

     

    And they got me by the foreleg and put me in jail,

    And I couldn't find a damn soul to go my bail.

     

    Boss come around with a whip in his hand

    And he swore, by God, I wasn't worth a damn.

     

    I sold my horse and I sold my saddle,

    You can go to hell with your longhorn cattle.

     

    I'm goin' back home, I'm not jokin' or lyin',

    I'm goin' back home, just a-yellin' and a-flyin'.

     

    I hunted up the boss to draw my roll,

    He figgered me out eight dollars in the hole.

     

    I'm goin' downtown to get a little dope

    'Cause my back's all broke from the draggin' of the rope.

     

    Jumped on the train and gave such a yell,

    The goose-back broke and the train went to hell.

     

    When I thought of my gal I nearly would cry,

    I'll quit herding cows in the sweet by and by.

     

    I hadn't been at home but some days two or three

    When I put off my gal for to see.

     

    "If you've made up your mind to quit the cowboy life,

    I have fully decided to be your little wife."

     

    Farewell, old paint, I wish you no harm,

    I've done quit the business to go on the farm.

     

    No more a cow-puncher to sleep at my ease,

    'Mid the crawlin' of the lice and the bitin' of the fleas.

     

    Woke up one mornin' on the old Chizzum Trail

    With my pecker in my hand and a cow by the tail

     

    (alt. cho:)

    Come and tie my pecker to a tree, to a tree

    Come and tie my pecker to a tree.

     

    Stray in the herd, and the boss says "Kill it"

    So I shot it in the ass with the handle of a skillet.

     

    First time I seed her she was floatin' down stream

    With her ass blowin' bubbles and her pussy flowin' cream

     

    Fucked her standin' and I fucked her lyin'

    If she's had wings I'd of fucked her flyin'.

     

    Last time I seed her, and I ain't seed her since

    She was jackin' off a bull through a barbed wire fence.

     

    Jumped in the saddle, and the saddle wasn't there

    So I sunk eight inches in the old gray mare.

     

    My seat's in the saddle and my saddle's in the sky

    I'll quit punchin' cows in the sweet by and by.

    The Manchester Rambler

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    freesheet music The Manchester Rambler

    I'm a rambler, I'm a rambler from Manchester way

    I get all my pleasure the hard moorland way

    I may be a wage slave on Monday

    But I am a free man on Sunday

     

    I've been o'er the Snowdon, I've slept upon Crowden

    I've camped by the Wain Stones as well

    I've sunbaked on Kinder, been burnt to a cinder

    And many more things I can tell

    My rucksack has oft been my pillow

    The heather has oft been my bed

    And sooner than part from the mountains

    I think I would rather be dead

     

    The day was just ending as I was descending

    By Grindsbrook, just by Upper Tor

    When a voice cried, Eh you, in the way keepers do

    He'd the worst face that ever I saw

    The things that he said were unpleasant

    In the teeth of his fury I said

    Sooner than part from the mountains

    I think I would rather be dead

     

    He called me a louse and said, Think of the grouse

    Well I thought but I still couldn't see

    Why old Kinder Scout and the moors round about

    Couldn't take both the poor grouse and me

    He said, All this land is my master's

    At that I stood shaking my head

    No man has the right to all mountains

    Any more than the deep ocean bed

     

    I once loved a maid, a spot-welder by trade

    She was fair as the rowan in bloom

    And the blue of her eye matched the June moorland sky

    And I wooed her from April to June

    On the day that we should have been married

    I went for a ramble instead

    For sooner than part from the mountains

    I think I would rather be dead

     

    So I walk where I will over mountain and hill

    And I lie where the bracken is deep

    I belong to the mountains, the clear-running fountains

    Where the grey rocks rise rugged and steep

    I've seen the white hare in the gulley

    And the curlew fly high over head

    And sooner than part from the mountains

    I think I would rather be dead

     

    The Leaving of Liverpool

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    Freesheet Music The Leaving of Liverpool

    I am bound for California by way of stormy Cape Horn And I will write to thee a letter, love, when I am homeward bound  I've shipped on a Yankee clipper ship, "Davy Crockett" is her name And Burgess is the captain of her and they say that she's a floating hell  I have sailed with Burgess once before, I think I know him well If a man's a sailor he will get along, if not then he's sure in hell  Farewell to Lower Frederick Street, Anson Terrace and Park Lane I am bound away for to leave you and I'll never see you again

    The Irish Rover

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    Freesheet Music The Irish Rover

    On the fourth of July eighteen hundred and six

    We set sail from the sweet cove of Cork

    We were sailing away with a cargo of bricks

    For the grand city hall in New York

    'Twas a wonderful craft, she was rigged fore-and-aft

    And oh, how the wild winds drove her.

    She'd got several blasts, she'd twenty-seven masts

    And we called her the Irish Rover.

     

    We had one million bales of the best Sligo rags

    We had two million barrels of stones

    We had three million sides of old blind horses hides,

    We had four million barrels of bones.

    We had five million hogs, we had six million dogs,

    Seven million barrels of porter.

    We had eight million bails of old nanny goats' tails,

    In the hold of the Irish Rover.

     

    There was awl Mickey Coote who played hard on his flute

    When the ladies lined up for his set

    He was tootin' with skill for each sparkling quadrille

    Though the dancers were fluther'd and bet

    With his sparse witty talk he was cock of the walk

    As he rolled the dames under and over

    They all knew at a glance when he took up his stance

    And he sailed in the Irish Rover

     

    There was Barney McGee from the banks of the Lee,

    There was Hogan from County Tyrone

    There was Jimmy McGurk who was scarred stiff of work

    And a man from Westmeath called Malone

    There was Slugger O'Toole who was drunk as a rule

    And fighting Bill Tracey from Dover

    And your man Mick McCann from the banks of the Bann

    Was the skipper of the Irish Rover

     

    We had sailed seven years when the measles broke out

    And the ship lost it's way in a fog.

    And that whale of the crew was reduced down to two,

    Just meself and the captain's old dog.

    Then the ship struck a rock, oh Lord what a shock

    The bulkhead was turned right over

    Turned nine times around, and the poor dog was drowned

    I'm the last of the Irish Rover

     

    The Fields of Athenry

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    freesheet music The Fields of Athenry

    By a lonely prison wall

    I heard a young girl calling

    "Michael they are taking you away

    For you stole Travellyn´s corn

    so that the young might see the morn´

    Now the prison ship lies waiting in the bay"

     

     

    Low lie the fields of Athenry

    Where once we watched

    the small free birds fly

    Our love was on the wing

    we had dreams and songs to sing

    It´s so lonely ´round the fields of Athenry

     

     

    By a lonely prison wall

    I heard a young man calling

    "Nothing matters, Mary,

    when you´re free

    Against the famine and the Crown

    I rebelled, they ran me down

    Now you must raise our child with dignity"

     

     

    Low lie the fields of Athenry

    Where once we watched

    the small free birds fly

    Our love was on the wing

    we had dreams and songs to sing

    It´s so lonely ´round the fields of Athenry

     

     

    By a lonely harbour wall

    she watched the last star falling

    While the prison ship

    sailed out against the sky

    Sure she wait and hope and pray

    for her love in Botany Bay

    It´s so lonely round the fields of Athenry

     

     

     

    1. Tanz rüber tanz nüber
    2. stewball
    3. steig ich den Berg hinauf
    4. spinning wheel song

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