Spent his life in transit, traipsing 'round The Liberties Sacks slung on his shoulders, stick in his hand, Holes in both knees Children run to meet him like a circus passin' by Mothers stand to greet him, hoping they can catch his eye. She can't tell what it was to make her want to give him her heart But she knew her future stood right there with the there with the man with the horse and cart Her family would disown her, She'd be left there on her own. Here comes that man with the rag and bone They say he joined the navy at the age of seventeen There's nowhere on the planet that man has never been Had his way with women from all corners of the land She gave up everything she had to follow him around Filling bags and selling rags to try and make a pound She'd always hoped for better, her future was unknown She never thought he'd up and leave Her mand with the rag and bone Now she's left alone again to build a life once more Prays he's safe and dreams of her upon a distant shore He did her wrong but in her heart the fire it still burns And life will never be the same until her rogue returns The child that grows inside will never hold his father's hand Left without a warning she'll never understand Looking back on what he did and even if she'd known She wouldn't change on thing 'bout her man with the rag 'n bone. He was her rag man. She love the rag n bones.