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THE BLAYDON RACES



I went to Blaydon races
Twas on the 9th of June 
Eighteen Hundred and Sixty Two
On a summer's afternoon
I took the bus from Balmbras
And she was heavy laden 
Away we went along Collingwood Street
To see the Blaydon races

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Oh me lads, you should've seen us gannin
Passing the folks along the road
And all of them were stannin'
All the lads and lasses there
They all had smilin' faces
Gannin along the Scotswood Road
To see the Blaydon races


We flew past Armstrong's factory 
And up to the Robin Adair
But gannin ower the Railway Bridge
The bus wheel flew off there
The lasses lost their crinolenes
And veils that hide their faces
I got two black eyes and a broken nose
In gannin to Blaydon races 

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Now when we got the wheel back on
Away we went again
But them that had their noses broke 
They went back ower hyem
Some went to the dispensary
And some to Doctor Gibbs
And some to the infirmary
To mend their broken ribs

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We flew across the Chain Bridge
Reet into Blaydon Toon
The bellman he was calling then
They called him Jackie Broon
I saw him talking to some chaps
And them he was persuadin'
To gan and see Geordie Ridley's show
At the Mechanics' Hall at Blaydon

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Now when we got to Paradise
There were bonny games begun
There were four and twenty on the bus
And how we danced and sung
They called on me to sing a song 
So I sang 'em 'Paddy Fagan'
I danced a jig and I swung me twig 
The day I went to Blaydon

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The rain it poured down all the day
And made the ground quite muddy
Coffee Johnny had a white hat on
The old wife stole a cuddy
There were spice stalls and monkey shows 
And old wives selling ciders
And the chap on the ha'penny roond-a-boot
Saying 'Any more lads for riders?

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