Lay of the Last Tinker

DONOVAN LEITCH

I can see by your eyes you're a good man,
And the sparkle of the ring on your hand.
You have a muzzled dancing monkey,
A little cup in a hairy hand.

(I'll) bring cheese with me.
Won't you bring bread and have some wine?
Break cheese with me.
Won't you break bread and have some wine?

A goat skinned tamborine
What sites that has seen
Blazing eyes of dances
Daughters of tinker queens.

(I'll) bring cheese with me.
Won't you bring bread and have some wine?
Break cheese with me.
Won't you break bread and have some wine?

Ya hang your cloak in a gypsy fashin.
I see a scar of an ancient lashing.
Born a babe in Macedonia
To the shounds of seas a-crashing.

Break cheese with me.
Won't you break bread and have some wine?
Break cheese with me.
Won't you break bread and have some wine?

I can see by your eyes you're a good man,
And the sparkle of the ring on your hand.
You have a muzzled dancing monkey,
A little cup in a hairy hand.

I can see by your eyes you're a good man,
And the sparkle of the ring on your hand.
You have a muzzled dancing monkey,
A little cup in a hairy hand.

Trivia about the song Lay of the Last Tinker by Donovan

On which albums was the song “Lay of the Last Tinker” released by Donovan?
Donovan released the song on the albums “For Little Ones” in 1967 and “A Gift from a Flower to a Garden” in 1968.
Who composed the song “Lay of the Last Tinker” by Donovan?
The song “Lay of the Last Tinker” by Donovan was composed by DONOVAN LEITCH.

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