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− | A popular song that Rand plays a [[The Dancing Cartman]], where it is known as [[The Drunken Peddler]] ({{teotw|32}}). He later plays it for [[Kadere]]'s men ({{tfoh|3}}). | + | A popular song that [[Rand]] plays a [[The Dancing Cartman]], where it is known as [[The Drunken Peddler]] ({{teotw|32}}). He later plays it for [[Kadere]]'s men ({{tfoh|3}}). |
− | Tinker in the kitchen, with a job of work to do,<br> | + | [[Tinker]] in the kitchen, with a job of work to do,<br> |
Mistress up above, slipping on a robe of blue.<br> | Mistress up above, slipping on a robe of blue.<br> | ||
She dances down the staircase, her fancy all so free,<br> | She dances down the staircase, her fancy all so free,<br> |
Revision as of 20:17, 5 February 2013
A popular song that Rand plays a The Dancing Cartman, where it is known as The Drunken Peddler (TEotW, Ch. 32). He later plays it for Kadere's men (TFoH, Ch. 3).
Tinker in the kitchen, with a job of work to do,
Mistress up above, slipping on a robe of blue.
She dances down the staircase, her fancy all so free,
Crying, Tinker, oh, dear Tinker, won't you mend a pot for me?
(The Fires of Heaven, Chapter 3)
(Why not see also the extended version created by Sela Narian of the Brown Ajah at TarValon.Net)