Tom he was a piper's son
He learned to play when he was young
But all the tune that he could play
Was over the hills and far away
Over the hills and a great way off
The wind shall blow my top knot off
Tom with his pipe made such a noise
That he pleased both the girls and boys
And they all stopped to hear him play
Over the hills and far away
Over the hills and a great way off
The wind shall blow my top knot off
As Dolly was milking her cow one day
Tom took his pipe and began to play
So Doll and the cow danced 'The Cheshire Round'
Till the pail was broke and the milk ran down
Over the hills and a great way off
The wind shall blow my top knot off
He met a dame trot with a basket of eggs
He used his pipe and she used her legs
She danced about till the eggs were all broke
She began for to fret but he laughed at the joke
Over the hills and a great way off
The wind shall blow my top knot off
He saw a cross fellow beating an a*s
Laden with pots pans dishes and glass
He took out his pipe and he played them a tune
And the burden on donkey now was lightened full soon
Over the hills and a great way off
The wind shall blow my top knot off
Over the hills and a great way off
The wind shall blow my top knot off