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Subject: Tanfield Braike From: *#1 PEASANT* Date: 15 Apr 02 - 11:20 AM Tanfield Braike Twis in the munth if Awgist, in hitenteen sixty-nine, Chorus Oh! Dear, oh! Ye shud'ard them shoot, We set away fra Tanfield before he gat his lode, Thare wis fowerteen that day drivon off thor crack— Wen Coffee jack fell te th' ground he started for te sweer, 'Twas ard to see th' wumen fokes e ganen te th' toon— Aw felt for Nanny Wilkinson, she gat e nasty crack, Th' drivor lost hees senses, en didden't naw ware te gan, Coffee sais, Let's drive away, jump in en tuaik yor seet. We sent away for Stoker, he lived at Sunnyside, Spoken- Th' time th' blacksmith was putton th' wheel, aw pickt up fower young pillas. Aw thowt thae wor bags e sawdust. Coffee sais: Tommy, them's Bussils. Aw thowt, for cureosity, aw wad open e one oot en see that wish inside-proper paunshop. Aw gat a foweer hippens, e bairn's slipper, e gimlick, e black leed brush, shoo horn, a pair e stockens, en Aud Moor's Alminack, so aw tied them up, en we aul began to sing th' korus. One Good Source:Polisses & Candymen, The Complete Works of Tommy Armstrong, The Pitman Poet, ed. Ross Forbes, TommyArmstrong Memorial Trust, 1987. |
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