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    What was Tom Pearson asked to lend?

    Question #80084. Asked by aligandtheboys. (May 09 07 2:33 AM)


    geewhiz7

    Not sure if this is the same person.

    Tom Pearse was asked to led a grey mare in the song 'Widdicombe Fair': "Tom Pearse, Tom Pearse, lend me your grey mare, all along, down along, out along lee..."

    May 10 07, 7:27 AM


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