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Gryphon - Transatlantic Folk Box Set - The Ploughboy's Dream
Transatlantic Folk Box Set
Disc 1
01. The Patriot Game
02. The Gardener
03. She Moved Through the Fair
04. Three Ravens
05. Rockin' the Cradle
06. Coming Down From Aldermaston
07. Night Visiting Song
08. Died for Love
09. Ballad of Lee Harvey Oswald
10. Her Hair Did Not Hang Low
11. John Peel
12. Ballad of the Five Continents
13. The Big Bird
14. Running From Home
15. White House Blues
16. Lucifer's Cage
17. Little Sally Walker
18. The Lonesome Boatman
19. John Barleycorn
20. Eternity Will Soon Be Over
21. Goodbye Booze
22. Open the Door Softly
23. Dragonfly
24. A Most Peculiar Man
25. You Gotta Go Down This Way
26. Streets of London
Disc 2
01. Join Us in Our Game
02. Light Flight
03. Both Sides Now
04. Rick Rack
05. Hall of Mirrors
06. Standing in the Rain
07. I Loved Her So Long
08. Morning Glow
09. Working Class Millionaire
10. Song for Susan
11. Rattlin' Roarin' Willie
12. We Can Swing Together
13. One Man Band
14. Saturday Round About Sunday
15. It Suits Me Well
16. Rubber Band
17. The Ploughboy's Dream
18. Don't Count Me Out
19. Old Man
20. Love in Ice Crystals
21. Up to Now
22. Targets
23. Journey's End
Disc 3
01. Open the Door
02. Let No Man Steal Your Thyme
03. Stranger in the World
04. The Circle Game
05. Pretty Polly
06. Marcie
07. Angie / Work Song
08. Chicken on a Raft
09. God Bless the Unemployed
10. Kiss the Children Twice
11. The Wild Rover
12. Henry Joy
13. My Love's in Germany
14. Starchild
15. Morning Brings the Light
16. Dreams for Me
17. The Cutty Wren
18. England 1914
19. The Rules of the Game
20. A Man's a Man for A' That
21. Time to Go Home
I am a ploughboy stout and strong as ever drove a team
And three years since as I lay a-bed I had a dreadful dream
I dreamt I drove my master's team three horses travelled far
Before a stiff and armoured plough as all my masters are
I found the ground was baked so hard 'twas more like bricks than clay
I could not cut my furrow through nor would my beasts obey
The more I whipped and slashed and swore the less my horses tried
Dobbin lay down and Belle and Star ignored my threats and cries
Till low above me appeared a youth he seemed to hang in air
And all around a dazzling light which made my eyes to stare
"Give over cruel wretch" he cried "do not thy beasts abuse
Think if the ground was not so hard they would their work refuse"
Besides I heard thee curse and swear as if dumb beasts could know
Just what your oaths and cursing meant it's better far than gold
That you should know that there is one who knows thy sins full well
And what shall be thy after doom another shall thee tell"
No more he said but light as air he vanished from my sight
And with him went the sun's bright beams 'twas all as dark as night
The thunder roared from underground the earth it seemed to gape
Blue flames broke forth and in those flames appeared an awful shape
"I soon shall call thee mine" he cried with a voice so clear and deep
And quivering like an Aspen leaf I woke out of my sleep
So ponder well you ploughboys all this dream that I have told
And if the work goes hard with you its worth your wage in gold