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T:The Iron Horse
B:Singing Together, Spring 1976, BBC Publications
F:http://www.folkinfo.org/songs
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w:Come, Hie-land-men, come Low-land-men, come ev-'ry man on earth, man,
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w: And I'll tell you how I got on a-tween Dun-dee and Perth, man.
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w: I gaed up-on an i-ron road, a rail they did it ca' man,
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w:And_ drag-git by an i-ron horse, an aw-ful beast to draw, man.
W:Come, Hielandmen, come Lowlandmen, come ev'ry man on earth, man,
W:And I'll tell you how I got on atween Dundee and Perth, man.
W:I gaed upon an iron road, a rail they did it ca' man,
W:And draggit by an iron horse, an awful beast to draw, man.
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W:Then first and foremost, near the door, there was a wee bit wicket,
W:It was there they made me pay my ride, and they gave me a ticket.
W:I went away up through the house, sat down upon a chest, man,
W:To take a look on all I saw on the great iron beast, man.
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W:There was houses in a long straight row, a-standing up on wheels, man,
W:And then the chiels that fed the horse were black's a pair of de'ils, man
W:And ne'er a thing they gave the brute but only coals to eat, man,
W:He was the queerest beast that e'er I saw for he had wheels for feet, man.
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W:A chap came up and round his cap he wore a yellow band, man.
W:He bade me go and take my seat, say I, I'd rather stand, man.
W:He asked if I was going to Perth, says I, and that I be, man,
W:But I'm well enough just were I am, because I want to see, man.
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W:He said I was the greatest fool that e'er he saw on earth, man,
W:For 'twas just the houses on the wheels that went from this to Perth, man.
W:And then he laughed and wondered how I hadnae more discernment.
W:Say I, the ne'er a ken kent I, I thought the whole concern went.
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W:Then after that we crossed the Tay and landed into Perth, man,
W:I vow it was the queerest place that e'er I saw on earth, man,
W:For the houses and the iron horse were far above the land, man,
W:And how they got them up the stairs I canna understand, man.
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