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I spent the whole day working on the land
Then I got drunk at night, just trying to understand,
What does it mean to be a free man
When you’re scrubbing in the earth doing as best you can

I wake myself up talking in my sleep,
It’s just a rambling round, nothing too deep,
And there’s my true love lying next to me,
Why did she choose this life? Looks like it was meant to be.

I felt the sun recall my surname all day long,
I felt my back was breaking, so I put it in this song,
This is the life of honest poverty I live,
Scratching a bare existence, with so much to give

I’ve been a poet, farmer, excise man,
I’ve been a bold young rover when I can,
And here’s a health to you where’re you be,
I raise my glass to all humanity.

14. The Third Degree
(McGowan) South African style for a chance. Or is it? Now it sounds like early Gordon Lightfoot - and now jamaican music! I'm glad Davy is not just a blues man. Though nothing wrong with his blues's but still. --Jore This is a strange mishmash of styles which I don't think was entirely successful - but I hope it's at least interesting. A song about Scotland's national bard - Robert Burns. --Davy