The January man he goes around in woolen coat and boots The February man still shakes the snow from off his Clothes and blows his hands The man of March he sees the Spring and wonders what And hopes for better weather.
Through April rain the man goes down to watch the birds come in to share the summer The man of May stands very still to watch the children In June the man inside the man is young and wants to and smiles at each new comer.
In July the man in cotton short he sits and thinks and The August man in thousands take the road to find the September man is standing near to saddle up another
The man of new October takes the rain and early frost The poor November man sees fire and mist and wind and December man looks through the snow to let eleven
They're all a little older
The January man he comes around again in coat and boots To take another turn and walk along the icy roads he The January man is here the start of each and every Along the road forever...
if memory serves me right I met the author when I played the auld triangle folk club in Edinburgh in the late 60s.I seem to recall hearing the song from Derek McEwan, my old companero, in Rochdale when we were billetted together for a spell of dwelt above a fruit and veg shop so movements were extremely regular and anything not sold was turned into wine.I recall a lovely drop of parsnip at Xmas '68 and a rogueish little carrot the following it tasted better if preceeded by 12-14 pints of John Willie Lees best bitter from nearby Midleton