Kate Rusby The Duke And The Tinker
			
As fame reports a young duke kept a court 
He pleased himself with his frolicsome sport 
He found a poor tinker lying drunk on the ground 
In such a deep sleep he heard not a sound 
He said to his men, Richard, William, and Ben 
We'll away to my palace and we'll sport with him then 
He was carefully carried to the palace so grand 
None would compare in all of this land 
They stripped him down bare and he had not a care 
They washed down his body, his face and his hair 
They put on a nightgown of bright crimson and red 
And left him to sleep in the duke's golden bed 
In the morning when day, then admiring he lay 
For to see the rich chamber both gaudy and gay 
He looked all around him and was so amazed 
And admired how he to this honor was raised 
Though he seemed somewhat mute, he chose a rich suit 
Which he straightway put on without longer dispute 
From a place of convenience, the duke his good grace 
Observed the man, in every case 
A fine dinner was dressed both for him and his guests 
He was placed at the table above all the rest 
He had wine, he had brandy and soon he did snore 
Being seven times drunker than ever before 
Then the duke did ordain they should strip him again 
And restore him to a tinker, and to ever remain 
Again he was carried to the side of the road 
Back once again where they first found their load 
He slept all the night as indeed he well might 
But when he did waken his joys took their flight 
Oh the power and the glory so pleasant did seem 
He thought it to be but a mere golden dream