Lyrics Willie Lennox - Dervish
It
was
early
one
morning
Willie
Lennox
arose
And
straight
to
his
cousin's
bed
chamber
he
goes
Saying,
"Arise,
lovely
cousin,
and
let
no
one
know
'Tis
a
fine
summer's
morning,
to
the
lakes
let
us
go"
As
Willie
and
his
cousin
when
down
the
long
lane
They
met
Sargent
Henry
and
Colonel
Ronayne
Said
the
Colonel,
"Do
not
enter,
do
not
venture
in
For
there's
deep
and
false
waters
in
Lough
Inshollin"
But
Willie,
being
stout-hearted,
it's
in
he
did
go
He
swam
to
an
island
which
was
his
overthrow
He
swam
it
twice
over
and
was
turning
around
And
in
a
few
minutes
Willie
Lennox
was
drowned
Small
boats,
they
were
lowered,
long
lines
were
let
down
And
in
a
few
minutes
Willie
Lennox
was
found
There
was
an
old
woman
being
there
standing
by
She
ran
to
his
mother
and
this
she
did
cry
"Sad
news
I
have
for
you
which
grieves
my
heart
sore
For
your
own
darling
Willie,
his
name
is
no
more"
And
as
for
Willie's
true
love
who
mourns
night
and
day
For
the
loss
of
her
true
love
who
lies
cold
in
the
clay
For
both
morning
and
evening
he
did
her
salute
With
the
pink
and
red
roses
and
all
garden
fruit
All
gathered
together
and
stood
in
a
ring
While
the
orange
and
purple
around
them
did
hang
They
all
whispered
lowly
and
raised
up
their
hands
Saying,
"Boys,
while
you're
living,
beware
of
the
Bann"
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