Songtexte The Minstrel of Cranberry Lane - The Irish Rovers
He
hasn't
a
cent
to
his
name
no
room
to
come
in
from
the
rain
but
he
laughs
and
he
sings
and
what
happiness
he
brings
the
minstrel
of
cranberry
lane
Sometimes
he's
hungry
and
cold
his
clothes
are
a
sight
to
behold
but
he's
gentle
and
mild
and
he
sings
to
each
child
the
minstrel
of
cranberry
lane
Then
one
foggy
night
the
neighbors
met
in
a
meeting
place
down
in
the
lane
and
they
said
this
old
man
for
our
children
is
bad
why!
he
even
sings
in
the
rain
So
they
issued
a
summons
the
minstrel
must
go
but
they
reckoned
without
his
appeal
for
he
sang
of
the
gold
at
the
rainbow's
end
and
dreams
only
children
can
feel
And
so
in
the
night
while
the
town
was
asleep
he
sang
his
songs
around
the
lane
and
the
children
crept
out
of
their
beds
in
the
night
and
they
followed
the
minstrel
away
Now
much
sadder
but
wiser
i
fear
are
the
ones
who
lost
children
so
dear
for
each
child
must
be
free
to
follow
like
me
the
minstrel
of
cranberry
lane
Attention! Feel free to leave feedback.