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I was twenty years old when I started this lark I'm older now but just as daft Cos up and down all day I still go In the wind and rain and sun and snow Earning a dollar, earning a dime On them old thatched roofs where I spend all my time. I must have done hundreds in that time Each one a challenge, a mountain to climb Keeping the water out, leaving my mark Making the cottages pretty and smart Earning a penny, earning a pound On them old thatched roofs where I can be found. The work is hard, no easy days No room here for lazy ways I'm not quite as keen as I used to be Those mountains get steeper it seems to me I'm looking forward to an easier time When I leave those old thatched rooves behind.
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Dec 9, 2011
Dec 9, 2011 at 2:40 PM UTC
Thatching
I was twenty years old when I started this lark I'm older now but just as daft Cos up and down all day I still go In the wind and rain and sun and snow Earning a dollar, earning a dime On them old thatched roofs where I spend all my time. I must have done hundreds in that time Each one a challenge, a mountain to climb Keeping the water out, leaving my mark Making the cottages pretty and smart Earning a penny, earning a pound On them old thatched roofs where I can be found. The work is hard, no easy days No room here for lazy ways I'm not quite as keen as I used to be Those mountains get steeper it seems to me I'm looking forward to an easier time When I leave those old thatched rooves behind.
martin
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Dec 9, 2011
Dec 9, 2011 at 2:40 PM UTC
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