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Handsome Meadow Boy

from So Slowly, Slowly Got She Up by Elle Osborne

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Words and music by Barry Dransfield

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All the girls of the town are all gathered around
To see the handsome meadow boy
And nobody knows why they hold their breath
When he comes round their way
Their flimsy barriers, he divides, without harm
And likewise their river, he equally charms

September sees him all alone, just a rolling stone

So come ye stout October winds
Come with all your power
Come with all your beauty blown
All the sweet leaves of September

And tho the hand of charity is gentle as a dove
still the handsome meadow boy, he never wants for love
he gives away all his secrets, that lay deep beneath the skin
and perhaps that’s why the girls all cry, and want to follow him

so come you stout october winds,
come with all your power
come with all your beauty blown, all the sweet leaves of september

and lying down in a northern town, with his face against the pane
he’s looking at those he left behind, to stand out in the rain
their faces changed or re-arranged, all because they could not run
they’re married to their dark haired girls and they’re bringing up their sons

his nothing is his everything he cannot change for all
he's living off a legacy that's left for those who fall
and every night he dreams a tear and in every one there's joy
though the clothes are thin and the chances slim for the handsome meadow boy

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from So Slowly, Slowly Got She Up, released December 27, 2014
Elle Osborne - vocals, fiddle
Alex Neilson - drums
Scott Smith - acoustic guitar
Stevie Jones - double bass
Alasdair Roberts - harmony vocals
Jamie Savage - Wurlitzer piano, electric guitar

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