Lyrics The Mountains of Mourne - Celtic Thunder
Oh,
Mary,
this
London's
a
wonderful
sight
The
people
here
are
working
by
day
and
by
night
They
don't
sow
potatoes,
nor
barley,
nor
wheat
But
there's
gangs
of
them
diggin'
for
gold
in
the
street
At
least,
when
I
asked
them,
that's
what
I
was
told
So
I
just
took
a
hand
at
this
diggin'
for
gold
But
for
all
that
I've
found
there
I
might
as
well
be
In
the
place
where
the
dark
Mournes
sweep
down
to
the
sea
There's
beautiful
girls
here,
oh
never
you
mind
Beautiful
shapes
nature
never
designed
Lovely
complexions
of
roses
and
cream
But
let
me
remark
with
regard
to
the
same
That
if
at
those
roses
you
venture
to
sip
Colors
might
all
come
away
on
your
lips
So
I'll
wait
for
the
wild
rose
that's
waitin
for
me
In
the
place
where
the
dark
Mournes
sweep
down
to
the
sea
You
remember
young
Davey
McClaren
of
course
Well
sure
now
he's
round
here
with
the
rest
of
the
force
I
saw
him
one
day
as
I
was
crossin
the
strand
And
he
stopped
the
whole
street
with
a
wave
of
his
hand
And
as
we
stood
talkin
of
days
that
are
gone
The
whole
town
of
London
stood
there
to
look
on
But
for
all
his
great
powers
he's
wishful
like
me
To
be
back
where
the
dark
Mournes
sweep
down
to
the
sea
But
for
all
his
great
powers
he's
wishful
like
me
To
be
back
where
the
dark
Mournes
sweep
down
to
the
sea
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