Lyrics Blantyre Explosion - The Dubliners
By
Clyde's
bonnie
banks
as
I
sadly
did
wander
Among
the
pit
heaps
as
evening
grew
nigh
I
spied
a
young
maiden
all
dressed
in
deep
mourning
A
weeping
and
wailing
with
many
a
sigh
I
stepped
up
beside
her
and
this
I
addressed
her
"Pray,
tell
me
fair
maid
of
your
trouble
and
pain."
Sobbing
and
sighing
at
last
she
did
answer
"Johnny
Murphy,
kind
sir,
was
my
true
lover's
name
Twenty-one
years
of
age
full
of
youth
and
good
looking
To
work
down
the
mines
of
high
Blantyre
he
came
The
wedding
was
fixed
all
the
guests
were
invited
That
calm
summer's
evening
my
Johnny
was
slain
The
explosion
was
heard
all
the
women
and
children
With
pale
anxious
faces
made
haste
to
the
mine
When
the
truth
was
made
known
the
hills
rang
with
their
mourning
Three
hundred
and
ten
young
miners
were
slain
Now
husbands
and
wives
and
sweethearts
and
brothers
That
Blantyre
explosion
they'll
never
forget
And
all
you
young
miners
who
hear
my
sad
story
Shed
a
tear
for
the
victims
who
were
laid
to
their
rest."
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