The Molecatcher from Role Call by Jan and Paul Ramsey
Tracklist
| 7. | The Molecatcher | 2:56 |
Lyrics
In old Tawney Common there’s a pub and a cow There lives a molecatcher and I'll tell you how
Well, he goes a-molecatching from morning till night
While the jolly young farmer goes playing with his wife
And it’s there he goes a sporting all night
There he goes till the morning light
Oh the molecatcher jealous of the very same thing
So he hid in the alehouse and watched him come in
And when that young farmer jumped over the stile
Well, it caused the molecatcher to laugh and to smile
He knocked at the door and thus he did say
Oh where is your husband? Good woman, I pray.
Well, he's gone a-mole catching so you need not fear.
But little did she think the molecatcher was near
She went upstairs and he followed the sign
But the molecatcher followed them closely behind
And when they got into the middle of their sport
Well, the molecatcher grabbed him quite fast by his coat
He clapped his hands and he laughed at the sight
Saying, Here's the best mole that I've caught in my life
And I'll make you pay well for ploughing my ground
And the money it shall be no less than ten pound
Very well, said the farmer, the money I don't mind
For it only works out about tuppence a time
So come all you farmers and mind where you're at
Don't you ever get caught in a molecatcher's trap
Credits
Traditional/Ramsey








