@jltc008 maybe the father wasn't a farmer at the beginning. I can't make out the first three words of the song, and I've played it at reduced speed and with vocals enhanced, and I still can't confirm the transcript.
@jltc008 maybe the father wasn't a farmer at the beginning. I can't make out the first three words of the song, and I've played it at reduced speed and with vocals enhanced, and I still can't confirm the transcript.
@jltc008 I've always heard "father", not "farmer", but I'm Polish and I have yet to master English, so we'd need a further proof. Although it would make a bit more sense, than the "farmer" version".
@jltc008 I've always heard "father", not "farmer", but I'm Polish and I have yet to master English, so we'd need a further proof. Although it would make a bit more sense, than the "farmer" version".
@jltc008 Looking at the text, it can be assumed that she had gotten married to the prince William, her "sweet and true". Through her marriage, the king had become her father-in-law, explaining why the king is suddenly mentioned as her father.
@jltc008 Looking at the text, it can be assumed that she had gotten married to the prince William, her "sweet and true". Through her marriage, the king had become her father-in-law, explaining why the king is suddenly mentioned as her father.
I love this song, but I never understood why her father is a farmer in the beginning, and then a king in the end.
@jltc008 maybe the father wasn't a farmer at the beginning. I can't make out the first three words of the song, and I've played it at reduced speed and with vocals enhanced, and I still can't confirm the transcript.
@jltc008 maybe the father wasn't a farmer at the beginning. I can't make out the first three words of the song, and I've played it at reduced speed and with vocals enhanced, and I still can't confirm the transcript.
@jltc008 I've always heard "father", not "farmer", but I'm Polish and I have yet to master English, so we'd need a further proof. Although it would make a bit more sense, than the "farmer" version".
@jltc008 I've always heard "father", not "farmer", but I'm Polish and I have yet to master English, so we'd need a further proof. Although it would make a bit more sense, than the "farmer" version".
@jltc008 Looking at the text, it can be assumed that she had gotten married to the prince William, her "sweet and true". Through her marriage, the king had become her father-in-law, explaining why the king is suddenly mentioned as her father.
@jltc008 Looking at the text, it can be assumed that she had gotten married to the prince William, her "sweet and true". Through her marriage, the king had become her father-in-law, explaining why the king is suddenly mentioned as her father.