Fairmount Hill
(专辑: The Meanest Of Times - 2007)
Last night as I
lay dreaming of pleasant days gone by My mind was bent on rambling to Boston I
did fly I
stepped on board a
vision and I
followed with the
wind When next I
came to anchor at the
rocks on Fairmount Hill It was on the
23rd of June the
day before the
fair When Boston's sons and daughters and friends assembled there The
young, the
old, the
brave, and the
bold Came their duty to fulfill At the
parish church on Thatcher, a
mile from Fairmount Hill I
went to see old friends there, to see what they might say The
old ones were all dead and gone, the
young ones turning gray I
met the
broker Hughes, he's as odd as ever still See I
used to crash at his mother's house, when I
hung on Fairmount Hill I
paid a
flying visit to my first and only love She's as white as any lily, and as gentle as a
dove She threw her arm around me saying, "Andy I
love you still" Oh, she's one miss Bazo Bailey, the
pride of Fairmount Hill I
dreamt I'd fought a
violent war for the
hand of this darling gal Against an angry jealous foe by the
name of Danny Gill The
clock it rang in the
morning, it rang both loud and shrill When I
awoke in California, many miles from Fairmount Hill