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Broadford Bazaar
(专辑: Nightcap - 1993)
Dirty white caravans down our road, sailing. Vivas, Cortinas, weaving in their wake. With hot, red-faced drivers, horns flattened, fists whaling, Putting trust in blind corners as they overtake. And it's ``All come willing now, Spend a
shilling now, Stack up the
back of your new motor-car.'' There's home-dyed woolens, and wee plastic (Cuillins?) (blessed?) (Cuchulains?) [Cuchulain == mythical Irish hero wee plastic Cuchulains?] The
day of the
Broadford Bazaar. Out of the
north, no oil-rigs are drifting. And jobs for the
many are down to the
few. Blue-bottle choppers, they visit no longer. Like flies to the
jampots, they were just passing through. And it's ``All come willing now, Spend a
shilling now, Stack up the
back of your new motor-car'' Where once stood oil-rigs so phallic There's only swear-words in Gaelic To say at the
Broadford bazaar. All kinds of people come down for the
opening. Crofters and cottiers, white (wild?) settlers galore. [Crofter == farmer renting land] [Cottier == farmer renting land] And up on the
hill, there's an old sheep that's dying, But it had two new lambs born just a
fortnight before. And it's ``All come willing now, Spend a
shilling now, Stack up the
back of your new motor-car.'' We'll take pounds, francs and dollars from the
well-heeled, And stamps from the
Green Shield. The
day of the
Broadford Bazaar.
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