Lyrics Donal Og - Barbara Dickson
And
if
you
should
go
across
the
water
Take
me
with
you
to
be
your
partner
At
fair
and
market
you'll
be
well
looked
after
And
you
shall
sleep
with
the
Greek
King's
daughter
Oh
Donal
Og,
you'll
not
find
me
lazy
Like
many
a
high
born
expensive
lady
I'll
do
your
milking,
I'll
nurse
your
baby
And
if
you're
set
on,
I'll
defend
you
bravely
I
saw
you
first
on
a
Sunday
evening
Before
the
Easter,
as
I
was
kneeling
'Twas
of
Christ's
passion
that
I
was
reading
But
my
mind
was
on
you,
and
my
own
heart
bleeding
Black
as
the
sloe
is
the
heart
that's
in
me
Black
as
the
coal
is
the
grief
that
blinds
me
Black
as
the
bootprint
on
shining
hallway
'Twas
you
that
blackened
it,
ever
and
alway
For
you
took
what's
before
me
and
what's
behind
me
Took
East
and
West
when
you
would
not
mind
me
Sun,
moon
and
stars
from
my
sky
have
been
taken
And
God
as
well,
or
I'm
much
mistaken
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