Lloyd

Lloyd - The Molecatcher lyrics

In Wellington town at the sign of the plough

There lived a molecatcher, shall I tell you how?

Singing to rel i day fol di lie laddie lie laddie di day

He'd go a molecatching from morning to night

And a young fellow came for to play with his wife

The molecatcher jealous of this very same thing

He hid in the wash house to see him come in

He saw the young fellow come over the stile

Which caused the molecatcher so crafty to smile

He knocked on the door and thus he did say

"Where is your husband, good woman, I pray?"

"He's gone a-molecatching, you need never fear"

But little did she think the molecatcher was near

She went up the stairs and gave him the sign

And the molecatcher followed them quickly behind

And while the young fellow was up to his frolics

The molecatcher caught him right fast by his bollocks

The trap it squeezed tighter, which caused him to smile

Saying, "Here's the best mole that I've caught in a while"

"I'll make you pay dearly for tilling my ground

And the money it'll cop you no less than ten pound"

"Ten pound," says the young fellow, "That I don't mind

It only works out about tuppence a grind"

So come all you young fellows and mind what you're at

And don't get 'em caught in the molecatcher's trap

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@bawdy

collected by Gardiner from G. Digwood and Lloyd from R. Copper

sung by Nic Jones

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