Songtexte On The Banks of Red Roses - Alasdair Roberts
When
I
was
a
wee
thing,
I
heard
my
mother
say
That
I
was
a
rambler,
and
easy
led
astray.
Before
that
I
would
work,
I
would
rather
sport
and
play
With
my
Johnny
on
the
banks
for
red
roses.
On
the
banks
of
red
roses,
my
love
and
I
sat
down.
He
took
out
his
tuning
books
to
play
his
love
a
tune.
In
the
middle
of
the
tune,
his
love
got
up
and
cried,
Saying,
"Johnny,
Johnny,
will
you
go
on
and
leave
me."
And
they
walked,
and
they
talked,
till
they
came
up
to
a
cave,
Where
the
night
before,
her
Johnny,
he'd
been
digging
at
her
grave.
Where
the
night
before,
her
Johnny,
he'd
been
digging
at
her
grave.
On
the
bonny,
bonny
banks
of
red
roses.
"Oh
Johnny,
dearest
Johnny,
that
grave's
not
meant
for
me."
"Oh
yes,
my
dearest
Molly,
that
your
bridal
bed
shall
be.
Oh
yes,
my
dearest
Molly,
that
your
bridal
bed
shall
be."
And
he's
laid
her
down
low
on
red
roses.
That
night
while
walking
home,
his
heart
was
full
of
fear,
And
everyone
he
met,
he
thought
it
was
his
dear.
And
everyone
he
met,
he
thought
it
was
his
dear
He
had
slain
on
the
banks
of
red
roses.
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