The Dubliners feat. Patsy Watchorn - The Ferryman paroles de chanson

paroles de chanson The Ferryman - The Dubliners , Patsy Watchorn



The little boats are gone from the breast of Anna Liffy
The ferryman is stranded on the quay
Sure the Dublin docks is dying and a way of life is gone
And Molly it was part of you and me
Where the Strawberry beds sweep down to the Liffy
You kissed away the worry from my brow
I love you well today and I'll love you more tomorrow
If you ever love me Molly love me now
T'was the only job I knew it was hard but never lonely
The Liffy ferry made a man of me
And it's gone without a whisper and forgotted even now
And sure it's over Molly over can't you see
Where the Strawberry beds sweep down to the Liffy
You kissed away the worry from my brow
I love you well today and I'll love you more tomorrow
If you ever love me Molly love me now
Well now I'll tend the yard and I'll spend me days in talking
And I'll here them whisper Charlie's on the dole
But Molly we're still living and darling we're still young
And that river never owned me heart and soul
Where the Strawberry beds sweep down to the Liffy
You kissed away the worry from my brow
I love you well today and I'll love you more tomorrow
If you ever love me Molly love me now



Writer(s): PETE ST. JOHN


The Dubliners feat. Patsy Watchorn - Definitive Pub Songs Collection
Album Definitive Pub Songs Collection
date de sortie
15-03-2013



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