Lyrics Clyde's Bonnie Banks - Christy Moore
By
Clyde's
Bonnie
Banks
as
I
sadly
did
wander,
Among
the
pit
heaps
as
evening
drew
nigh.
I
spied
a
fair
maiden
all
dressed
in
deep
mourning,
She
was
weeping
and
wailing
with
many
a
sigh.
I
stepped
up
beside
her
and
thus
I
addressed
her;
"Pray
tell
me
fair
maid
of
your
sorrow
and
pain."
Oh
sobbing
and
sighing
at
last
she
did
answer;
"Johnny
Murphy,
kind
sir,
was
my
true
lover's
name."
Twenty
one
years
of
age
full
of
youth
and
good
looking,
To
work
in
the
mines
of
high
Blantyre
he
came.
The
wedding
was
fixed
all
the
guest
were
invited,
That
calm
summers
evening
my
Johnny
was
slain.
The
explosion
was
heard,
all
the
women
and
children,
With
pale
anxious
faces
they
ran
to
the
mine.
When
the
news
was
made
known
all
the
hills
rang
with
mourning,
Three
hundred
and
ten
young
miners
were
slain.
Now
husbands
and
wives
and
sweethearts
and
brothers,
That
Blantyre
explosion
you'll
never
forget.
And
all
you
young
miners
that
hear
my
sad
story,
Remember
your
comrades
who
lie
at
their
rest.
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Maybe
it
was
Arthur
Johnson
of
Glasgow
or
Dick
Gaughan
of
Leith
who
first
sang
this
song,
it
could
have
been
in
the
backroom
of
The
Scotia
or
the
snug
in
Sandy
Bells.Still
the
bosses
skimp
on
safety
conditions
in
the
workplace.In
2007
I
see
it
every
where
I
go.
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