Lyrics The Ferryman - Gaelic Storm
Oh
the
little
boats
have
gone,
From
the
breast
of
Anna
Liffey,
And
the
Ferrymen
are
stranded
on
the
quai,
The
Dublin
docks
are
dying,
And
a
way
of
life
is
gone
Its
over
Molly,
over
can′t
you
see
Where
the
strawberry
beds,
Sweep
down
to
the
Liffey,
You'll
kiss
away
the
troubles
from
my
brow
I
love
you
well
today
And
I′ll
love
you
more
tomorrow,
If
you
ever
love
me
Molly,
love
me
now!
Now
the
only
job
I
had,
It
was
hard,
but
never
lonely.
The
river
ferry
made
a
man
of
me.
And
it's
gone
without
a
whisper,
And
forgotten
even
now.
And
Molly
it
was
part
of
you
and
me!
Where
the
strawberry
beds,
Sweep
down
to
the
Liffey,
You'll
kiss
away
the
troubles
from
my
brow
I
love
you
well
today
And
I′ll
love
you
more
tomorrow,
If
you
ever
love
me
Molly,
love
me
now!
And
now
my
work
is
over,
And
I′ll
spend
my
days
in
rovin'.
I′ll
hear
them
whisper,
"Charlie's
on
the
dole..."
But
Molly
we′re
still
livin',
And
darlin′
we're
still
young,
And
the
river
never
ruled
my
heart
or
soul!
Where
the
strawberry
beds,
Sweep
down
to
the
Liffey,
You'll
kiss
away
the
troubles
from
my
brow
I
love
you
well
today
And
I′ll
love
you
more
tomorrow,
If
you
ever
love
me
Molly,
love
me
now!
Where
the
strawberry
beds,
Sweep
down
to
the
Liffey,
You′ll
kiss
away
the
troubles
from
my
brow
I
love
you
well
today
And
I'll
love
you
more
tomorrow,
If
you
ever
love
me
Molly,
love
me
now!
Oh
the
little
boats
have
gone,
From
the
breast
of
Anna
Liffey,
And
the
Ferrymen
are
stranded
on
the
quai,
The
Dublin
docks
are
dying,
And
a
way
of
life
is
gone
Its
over
Molly,
over
can′t
you
see
Its
over
Molly,
over
can't
you
see
Its
over
Molly,
it′s
over
Molly,
can't
you
see
Molly,
its
over,
Molly
Can′t
you
see
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