The Life of the Rover Lyrics – The Irish Rovers

The Life of the Rover Lyrics by The Irish Rovers

The old ways are changing, you cannot deny
The day of the traveller is over
There is nowhere to go and there is nowhere to buy
So farewell to the life of the rover

Farewell to the tent and the old caravan
To the tinker, the gipsy, the travelling man
Farewell to the life of the rover
Farewell to the ken and the travelling tongue

Farewell to the romany talking
The buying and selling, the old fortune telling
The knock at the door and the hawking
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Farewell to the besom of heather and broom
Farewell to the creel and the basket
The folks of today, they would far soon and pay
For a thing that’s been made out of plastic

Farewell to the tent . .
Farewell to the fields where we sweated and toiled
The pulling and crowning and lifting
They’ll soon have machines and the travelling queens

And there manfolks can better be shifting
Farewell to the tent . .
The old ways are passing and soon will be gone
For progress is eye a big factor

It’s scent to afflict us and when they avict us
They tow us away with a tractor
You’ve got to move fast to keep up with the times
For these days a man cannot donder

There’s a buy-lord to say you must be on your way
And another to say you can’t wander
Farewell to the tent . .
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The Irish Rovers Lyrics – The Life of the Rover

The Irish Rovers

The Life of the Rover