Dick Turpin and the Lawyer

Turpin was a riding across the moor
There he saw a lawyer riding on before
Turpin, riding up to him said, Are you not afraid
To meet Dick Turpin, that mischievous blade

Singing Eh ro, Turpin I ro
Eh ro, Turpin I ro

Says Turpin to the lawyer for to be cute
I hid my money into my boot
Says the lawyer to Turpin He won't find mine
For I hid it in the cape of my coat behind

They rode along together to the foot of the hill
When Turpin bid the lawyer to stand still
Saying the cape of your coat it must come off
For my horse is in want of a new saddle cloth

Turpin robbed the lawyer of all of his store
He told him to go home and get some more
And the very first town you do come in
You can tell them you was robbed by Dick Turpin



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Writer(s): Traditional Song
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