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for he's ground him between two stones
Singer: fairport convention
they've hired men with the crabtree sticks to split him skin from bone
and the miller has served him worse than that for he's ground him between two stones
and the huntsman he can't hunt the fox nor loudly blow his horn
they've hired men with the crabtree sticks to split him skin from bone
and the miller has served him worse than that for he's ground him between two stones
and the huntsman he can't hunt the fox nor loudly blow his horn
Singer: winwood, steve
and the miller he has served him worse than that
for he's ground him between two stones
and little sir john and the nut brown bowl and his brandy in the glass
and the miller he has served him worse than that
for he's ground him between two stones
and little sir john and the nut brown bowl and his brandy in the glass