Rollin’ back the Railway
Before ‘em village walks were ‘ere,
Before your days and mine.
Before the Blackpool railway brought
Wakes-weekers down ‘t line,
When Poulton was a boom town
fer market trading folk,
Wi’ streets lined wi’ thatched cottages
that all went up in smoke,
The longhouses they lived in
had nowt but earthen floor,
And saying, “Put ’t wood in ‘th hole”,
Meant ‘kindly close the door’.
They slept up in the attic
on rough matting for a bed’
under coverlets of dogswarn,
wi’ a log under their head.