The Old Man
[Verse 1]
There was an old man who lived in a wood
As you can plainly see
He said he could do as much work in a day
As his wife could do in three
"With all my heart," the woman she said
"If that's what you will allow
Tomorrow you'll stay at home in my stead
And I'll go drive the plough"
[Verse 2]
"But you must milk our Tidy the cow
For fear she will go dry
You must feed the littlest pigs
That are within the sty
And you must mind the speckled hen
For fear she'll lay away
And then you must reel the spool of yarn
That I spun yesterday"
[Verse 3]
The woman she took up, her staff in her hand
And she went to drive the plough
The old man took up a pail in his hand
And he went to milk the cow
But Tidy hinched, and Tidy flinched
And Tidy broke his nose
And Tidy she gave to him such a big blow
The blood ran to his toes
[Instrumental Break]
[Verse 4]
"High Tidy, ho Tidy
Tidy, thou stand still
If ever I milk thee Tidy again
It'll be sore against my will"
He went to feed the little pigs
That were within the sty
He hit his big head upon the thick beam
And he made his red blood fly
[Verse 5]
He went to find the speckledy hen
For fear she'd lay astray
Forgot to reel the spool of yarn
His wife spun yesterday
He swore by the sun, the moon, the stars
The green leaves on the tree
If his wife didn't do a day's work in her life
She'll not be ruled by he
[Verse 1]
There was an old man who lived in a wood
As you can plainly see
He said he could do as much work in a day
As his wife could do in three
"With all my heart," the woman she said
"If that's what you will allow
Tomorrow you'll stay at home in my stead
And I'll go drive the plough"