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The Old Man At the Fair - Mark Lindsay



     
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Pardon me, old woman, I've come to the fair
in search of the young girl with strawberry hair
I left her here just a short time ago
Holding some sweetmeats behind herShe was standing 'twixt here and the merry go round
Wearing a cape and a calico gown
Don't mind me old woman, but I just looked around
Perhaps there's a chance I can find herIt was just a few minutes ago
When I said I'd return with the bread and the beer
Oh, was it a month or was it a year
To tell you the truth I really don't know
I only remember seeing her hereDon't cry woman, it's a beautiful day
you're not bad for a woman of obvious age
you have as a beautiful strawberry ..
you can serve in our house if I find her

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Mark Lindsay was born on March 9, 1942, in Eugene, Oregon. He was the second of eight children. The family moved to Idaho when he was young. Lindsay began performing at the age of fifteen with local bands. He was tapped to sing in a band called Freddy Chapman and the Idaho Playboys after he won a local talent contest. After Chapman left the area, Lindsay saw the other band members and a new member, Paul Revere, playing at a local I.O.O.F. Hall.

Read more about Mark Lindsay on Last.fm.


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