For some reason, lost in the labyrinths of time, I believed the cut and dry
dolly to be a small peat stack, ready to be taken from the moor for burning.
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singing it for
over
30
years anyway).
Colin Hill
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From: Ged Foxe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [NSP] Re: old Towler
I've missed the beginning
than implied. The last line of the chorus is This day a
stag must die which is then repeated.(I have been singing it for over 30
years anyway).
Colin Hill
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I've missed the beginning of this thread, I think, so this may have already
been refuted, but the song implies that Old Towler was a stag hound.
Jeremy
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Sent: Friday, December 07, 2007 7:20 PM