| Lyrics: | EVERY MAN
(Kipper Family)
Our master of old
Have now passed away.
At peace
and at rest,
We may all see him lay.
We've one consolation
Now we are
unmastered.
Until his last breath,
He was a real bastard.
Every man had a good
word for he,
But will not repeat it in company.
His life it was long,
Which
made ours seem longer.
When we feed him hemlock,
That just made him stronger.
When we
cut off his beard,
And set fire to his stubble,
He untied out cottages,
And reduced
them to rubble.
He was fond of animals,
Especially of horses.
So we pulled the
plow
While he went to race courses.
He also loved children
And tried without
cease,
By night and by day,
To make their numbers increase.
On his common
land,
We had grazing rights.
But you don't get fat
Eating grass every night.
He
gave us each year
A long holiday.
That came in the winter
Without any
pay.
Now he is gone,
His life is complete.
We will place a large stone
At
his head and his feet.
These stones are all prepared.
Indeed, truth to tell,
That was
them for falling on him
That sent him to hell.
@parody @servant @work @murder
@death
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