Ian Pellow - "After Henry" |
Lyrics "After Henry" By Andrew (The Bull) Vocals: Andrew (The Bull) Verse 1 6 foot 2 astride a mountainous horse for that was henry lord of the joust of course he could eat a whole hog to the bone he could woo all the fair ladies he was a manmade sword he was but a young king on his throne ne'er a dare nay a fear passed his mind but now young ann's passed his eye he's lost his balance from his horse i'm sure he could not have guessed of course he'd ever fall for her corpulent lies of love Verse 2 she's after one thing for sure she's after henry and his english throne and that pot of gold she'd play hard to get on this now aging king but his mind was still sharp so she had to beckon to his whim no one saw the threat of ann boelyn poor cromwell lost his head trying to get her in before he could see her corpulent lies of love Verse 3 now if there's a lesson of course don't confuse history on your wife's discourse she'll throw pots and pans at your head and say your beautiful lies can't tie me up today i'm a free woman with my own thoughts and i've been liberated to say keep your head in your pants and your hands off my kaboose cause after henry i got nothing to loose aint it sad to see that i ever believed in your corpulent lies of love you're a big fat lier hone |