Lyrics Bantry Girl's Lament - The Dubliners
Oh,
who
will
plough
the
fields
now
And
who
will
sow
the
corn
And
who
will
watch
the
sheep
now
And
keep
them
from
all
harm
And
the
stack
that's
in
the
haggard
Unthreshed
it
may
remain
Since
Johnny,
lovely
Johnny
Went
to
fight
the
king
of
Spain
Oh,
the
girls
of
the
Banóg
In
sorrow
may
retire
And
the
piper
and
his
bellows
May
go
home
and
blow
the
fire
Since
Johnny,
lovely
Johnny
Went
sailing
o'er
the
main
Along
with
other
patriots
To
fight
the
king
of
Spain
The
boys
will
sorely
miss
him
When
Moneymore
comes
round
And
grieve
that
their
bould
captain
Is
nowhere
to
be
found
Against
their
will
and
grain
Since
the
valiant
boy
who
gave
them
work
Now
peels
the
king
of
Spain
At
wakes
and
hurling
matches
Your
likes
we'll
never
see
'Till
you
come
back
again
to
us
Mo
storeen
óg
mo
chroi
And
won't
you
trounce
the
buckeens
Who
show
us
much
disdain
Because
our
eyes
are
not
as
bright
As
those
you
meet
in
Spain
Oh,
if
cruel
fate
should
not
permit
Our
Johnny
to
return
His
awful
loss
we
Bantry
girls
Will
never
cease
to
mourn
We'll
resign
ourselves
to
our
sad
lot
And
die
in
grief
and
pain
Since
Johnny
died
for
Ireland's
pride
In
the
sunny
land
of
Spain

1 What Will We Tell the Children
2 Liverpool Lou
3 Nora
4 Deportees
5 Sweet Thames Flow Softly
6 I'll Tell Me Ma
7 The Call and the Answer
8 The Manchester Rambler
9 Sands of Sudan
10 Bantry Girl's Lament
11 Phil the Fluter's Ball
12 The Stone Outside Dan Murphy's Door
13 The Galway Shawl
14 The Death of the Bear
15 Eileen Og
16 The Rose
17 The Fisherman's Lilt / Tobin's Fancy / Peggy's Jig
18 Jockey to the Fair
19 Flowers of Normandy
20 Will the Circle Be Unbroken
21 Drag the Fiddle
22 Boots of Spanish Leather
23 The Tailor's Twist / Ryan's Hornpipe
24 Love At the Endings / the Old Bush / the Maids of Castlebar
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