Both, oral tradition and all. Average looking man and woman dark hair or
orange hair hard to remember
On Wed, Apr 26, 2023 at 6:06 AM timfarleynj <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Tomak or Toomak? Inquiring bards with an hour on New Jersey Transit want
to know.
Get a description of the couple.
And beat the musician again, for good measure.
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On Apr 26, 2023, at 6:52 AM, SM Baule <smbaule@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ahearn will learn that Carl Tomak is listed as the original musician. A
couple came and sang it for about a week, taught it to everyone, and then
gave every musician in town two gold to play it for at least a month. It is
a crowd favorite these days. People are always asking for it, well not you,
but most people.
On Wed, Apr 26, 2023 at 4:58 AM Tim Farley <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
excellent
On Wednesday, April 26, 2023 at 01:53:58 AM EDT, James Hurley <
angushurley@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Well, since Mother's voice is not in my head, the first Musician I hear
singing that, get's punched into submission.
Then a growled question. "Where. Did. You. Learn. That. Song?"
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*Subject:* [stoddard] Interesting Song
Many of you will hear the following song being sung around town by street
musicians and by some of the minstrels in taverns. Bonaluria's skald does
not sing it; or at least you have not heard it.
*Hagar the Coward*
Hagar was a little dwarf
Cowardice was his trade
He'd run at the first sign of trouble
With no plans to stay
Chorus:
Oh, Hagar, Hagar
A dwarf so brave and bold
He'd hide at the sound of battle
And leave his friends in the cold
He'd tremble at the slightest noise
His knees would start to shake
He feared the dark, he feared the light
He feared every step he'd take
Chorus:
Oh, Hagar, Hagar
A dwarf so brave and bold
He'd hide at the sound of battle
And leave his friends in the cold
But did Hagar foind his heart
And courage he did not find
He stood not tall, he faced his fears
And wet his small behind
Chorus:
Oh, Hagar, Hagar
A dwarf so sad and cold
He'd hide at the sound of battle
And leave his friends in the cold