Declan O'Rourke - The Great Saint Lawrence River Lyrics

Lyrics The Great Saint Lawrence River - Declan O'Rourke



In the crowded port of Dublin town,
The bedraggled hoardes are gathering
Seeking passage to a new world home
Leaving all they've ever loved and known
To escape or die from tyranny
The first stop tell make is Liverpool
In the cellars there below the streets
Down among the vermin and disease
Some hide out until their ships can leave
Lest they be deported back again
This year America has closed its doors to them
So they race for Canada before the ice closes the Saint Lawrence
Now the crossing is so trecherous
With so many crammed into the hold
The conditions are most suitable
To the passing of the sickness ohh
All the way their dying ohh
And after weeks upon an icy swell
Those with strength to see the river still
Are now witnessing the dead of night
To a strange macabre spectacle
Bloated bodies drifting out to sea
And anchored up at Grosse Île Canada
Forty vessels line the the Saint Lawrence
At the station there for quarantine
The sheer magnitude of suffering
Is beyond the helpless volunteers
In their thousands they will perish there
Despite all efforts to contain the spread
Of the rampant typhus fever
It's like wildfire of the river ohh Toronto is on high alert
And Saint John is filled with swarms of them
Half starved wretches begging in the streets
Mothers and their children in the show
With no shoes or stocking on their feet
They are more like ghosts than living things
They are more like ghosts than living things
(Wooooaaaahhhooo, wooooohhh)
(Wooooaaaahhhooo)



Writer(s): Declan O'rourke


Declan O'Rourke - Chronicles of the Great Irish Famine
Album Chronicles of the Great Irish Famine
date of release
27-10-2017




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