Lyrics Derby Day - Christy Moore
Bishop
walked
in
circles
inside
the
cloistered
wall
Pondering
in
solitude
on
leather
soles
Just
outside
the
palace
down
on
his
wretched
knees
Husband
begged
for
whiskey
beneath
the
lilac
trees
Over
in
the
courthouse
Judge
sat
wrestling
with
a
yawn
Wondering
would
the
gardener
pluck
the
daisies
off
the
lawn
Annoyed
and
irritated
by
a
"guilty"
woman's
whine
Poor
wife
pleading
innocence
to
an
alleged
crime
Next
day
was
a
Derby
Day
down
on
the
Curragh
plains
Dry
old
men
of
cloth
and
silk
watched
the
sport
of
kings
Meanwhile
back
down
the
town
a
husband
battered
down
the
door
Beat
his
wife
around
the
face
and
kicked
her
to
the
floor
Husband
took
his
own
life,
wife
passed
away
Judge
donned
his
veil
of
sorrow,
put
the
children
into
care
They
became
God's
little
orphans,
learned
to
serve
and
to
obey
To
be
unobtrusive
when
Bishop
knelt
to
pray.
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