No ratings.
There was a song called "You cant fool A Newfounderlander" This is my answer |
Crime Dosen,t Pay Now there is another story 'Bout a theif in Newfoundland And how the Mounties caught him While roaming 'cross thr land; He was like the boys from Carmen-ville But it was a cow he stole He then took her home to cook Over a fire of coal. Next morning to the farm house Farmer John did go To see how his cows were But found that one was stole He then called upon the mounties To find the theif at larger And have him brought to justice For stealing was the charge Now the mounties got the message And thery sent a man straight down To find out where the theif was From friends around the town But his questions were not answered No-one had seen the cow But farmer Jones had heard some noise While working on his plow The mountie then went over To where the noise was heard And found a great big pool of blood The color of his serge He followed the trail of evidence To a run down old shack And told the man inside the house With me your coming back With you I'll not go sir For a warrant you must show The mountie showed the paper To jail he was to go He went back with the mountie He'd have to go to jail Unless he got out on bail The moral of the little song Say's crime just dosen't pay The R.C.M.P. will catch you And put you into jail So follow the path of righteousness And shun crime when you can And take a lesson from old Dan The mounties always get there man |