Farmer from Cheshire, The
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The Farmer from Cheshire
as sung by Charlie Stringer on VTC2CD Songs Sung in Suffolk (Veteran)
- There was a rich farmer in Cheshire,
And his daughter to market would go.
Thinking of no harm or danger,
For she'd been on the highway before. - She met with an uncivil roadster,
Two pistols he drew from his side.
Saying, 'Deliver up your money and clothing,
Or you will die in distress.' - He stripped that poor lady stark naked,
But she mounted that mare like a man;
She galloped over hedgerows and ditches,
'Til she came to her father's door. - 'Oh daughter, oh daughter, what's happened?
Why stayest you late from the fair?'
'Oh father, I have been in great danger,
But the villain has done me no harm.' - She put the grey mare in the stable,
And spread the white cloth on the floor.
She counted her money twice over,
And she counted a thousand and more. - But now she's a carriage to ride in,
And a coachman to ride by her side,
Servants to wait at the table,
And plenty of money besides.