Lyrics The Butcher Boy - Tommy Makem , The Clancy Brothers
In
London
city
where
I
did
dwell
A
butcher
boy
I
loved
right
well
He
courted
me
my
life
away
But
now
with
me
he
will
not
stay
I
wish,
I
wish,
I
wish
in
vain
I
wish
I
was
a
maid
again
A
maid
again
I
ne'er
will
be
Til
cherries
grow
on
an
apple
tree
I
wish
my
babu
it
was
born
And
smiling
on
it's
Daddy's
knee
And
me
poor
girl
to
be
dead
and
gone
With
the
long
green
grass
growing
over
me
She
went
upstairs
to
go
to
bed
And
calling
up
her
mother
said
"Give
me
a
chair,
til
I
sit
down
And
a
pen
and
ink,
til
I
write
down"
At
every
line
cried
"Willy
dear"
At
every
word
she
dropped
a
tear
Oh
what
a
foolish
girl
was
I?
To
be
led
astray
by
a
butcher
boy
He
went
upstairs
and
the
door
he
broke
He
found
her
hanging
from
a
rope
He
took
his
knife
and
he
cut
her
down
And
in
her
pocket
these
words
he
found:
"Oh,
make
my
grave
large,
wide
and
deep
Put
a
marble
stand
at
my
head
and
feet
And
in
the
middle
a
turtle
dove
That
the
world
may
know
that
I
died
for
love"
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