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Hello! I'm Lyrkit!

I tried many ways to memorize English words and found the most effective one for me!

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I want to share this method with you. So, the scheme is as follows.

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Fairport Convention

Theodore's Song

 

Theodore's Song

(album: Myths And Heroes - 2015)


He was an old moon raker
A medicine man
O an old boneshaker
Back in nineteen thirty-nine
No home to go to
Just the open road
Oxon born
But it never ever showed

Bring me that old wristwatch
If it's broke, I'll mend
Trust me, I'm the man
On me you can depend

He could hold the ocean
In the palm of his hand
While the cogs in motion
Let time slip like grains of sand
When the music took him
To the streets in town
You could catch a picture
For the price of half-a-crown

Bring me that old wristwatch
If it's broke, I'll mend
Trust me, I'm the man
On me you can depend

Oh, bring me that old wristwatch
If it's broke, I'll mend
Trust me, I'm the man
On me you can depend

Now his heart was broken
On a wedding day
Not a word was spoken
'Cause there was nothing left to say
About how he missed her
How he wept inside
And he never kissed her
That day he lost his bride

Bring me that old wristwatch
If it's broke, I'll mend
Trust me, I'm the man
On me you can depend

Oh, bring me that old wristwatch
If it's broke, I'll mend
Trust me, I'm the man
On me you can depend

Raggle-taggle gypsie
Raggle-taggle mind
That's how others saw him
As he would not be confined
It was a torch of emotion
That lit his way
Through the lanes by Sibford
To a hen house where he lay

Bring me that old wristwatch
If it's broke, I'll mend
Trust me, I'm the man
On me you can depend

Bring me that old wristwatch
If it's broke, I'll mend
Trust me, I'm the man
On me you can depend
On me you can depend
On me you can depend

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