walk as i talk backpack to sack of a trying day to the end thy hill what a weary day
Where do thy begin turning down my skin let us all do sin life love to you all back home i call
Mr plump and mr plimp to meet and have tea by the sea they both stink not had a wash
drink thy wine to a fine dine in the three blackbirds with blueberry pie red rose to a prose to see the mary rose
Bless thy thee shine may you always dine down the railway line sing a song for all time the room was so bare
for thee fall in the lurking lake move me like morning cakes books and food summer pain knock me down my heart in vain lord take me to thy resting place
In spite of fathers sternest strictures sue spent each evening at the pictures you see a lot of reels he said
Beasts to feasts go far as east drive down a leap forgive you beep go back to sleep
past the time cilla was so fine sing a song to shine she was all mine in our world
Devine thy templar help to the poor bears of thy cross to pilgrims land five part star to order
Poeticous your so delicious hope your not malicious write a poem for thy own walk the winding road story’s of young and old
tis the auld pub on kirkconnel main street were miners meet a jug of ale was a rare treat
Sit and thee wonder looks like thunder go back down under make me sit and plunder long tall sally
Whence we go as far to thy door to shop on the floor have a drink at the bar And find a movie star
Farewell thy fair day to the last fade of light look up westward site sun downward thee soar wee shall meet no more