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01 Mar 21 - 07:40 PM (#4095597) Subject: Lyr Add: Plover Catcher (Elizabeth Padgett) From: rosma The Plover Catcher ================== Capo III D ©Elizabeth Padgett September 2000 Chorus:This song by Elizabeth Padgett tells about men shooting plovers in the south of Lincolnshire, England during the Second World War and shipping them off to London. Plovers being game birds were "off the ration" and therefore the amount of their meat that could be bought and consumed was unlimited. It has been suggested however that any birds arriving in London would not end up on the tables of the needy but those of the wealthy. The man was hunting the plover with a "punt and a gun". The location mentioned in the song is Cowbit, a village in the South of Lincolnshire. The name of the village is pronounced "Cubbit". I have been singing this song for a few years now but before I first sang it I had only seen the words and chords as reproduced above, and had not heard Elizabeth sing it, therefore by a version of the folk process, my singing is a bit different to hers. Elizabeth Padgett singing Plover Catcher which she wrote. Simon Meeds (rosma) singing Plover Catcher. Elizabeth is happy for anyone to sing the song providing that she is credited as the writer. |