Lyrics Dancing At Whitsun - The Dubliners
It′s
fifty
long
springtimes
since
she
was
a
bride
But
still
you
may
see
her
at
each
Whitsuntide
In
a
dress
of
white
linen
with
ribbons
of
green
As
green
as
her
memories
of
loving
The
feet
that
were
nimble
tread
carefully
now
As
gentle
a
measure
as
age
will
allow
Through
groves
of
white
blossoms,
by
fields
of
young
corn
Where
once
she
was
pledged
to
her
true-love
The
fields
they
stand
empty,
the
hedges
grow
(go)
free-
No
young
men
to
turn
them
or
pastures
go
see
(seed)
They
are
gone
where
the
forest
of
oak
trees
before
Have
gone,
to
be
wasted
in
battle
Down
from
the
green
farmlands
and
from
their
loved
ones
Marched
husbands
and
brothers
and
fathers
and
sons
There's
a
fine
roll
of
honor
where
the
Maypole
once
stood
And
the
ladies
go
dancing
at
Whitsun
There′s
a
straight
row
of
houses
in
these
latter
days
All
covering
the
downs
where
the
sheep
used
to
graze
There's
a
field
of
red
poppies
a
Gift
to
be
seen
(a
gift
from
the
Queen)
But
the
ladies
remember
at
Whitsun
And
the
ladies
go
dancing
at
Whitsun
1 Don't Give Up 'Til It's Over
2 The Irish Rover
3 Viva la Quinta Brigada
4 Carrickfergus
5 The Kerry Recruit
6 Grace
7 Raglan Road
8 When the Boys Come Rolling Home
9 Dancing At Whitsun
10 The Rocky Road to Dublin / Within a Mile of Dublin
11 Last Thing On My Mind
12 The Plains of Boyle / Sheaf of Wheat
13 Gerry Cronin's Reel / Denis Langton's Reel
14 The Marino Casino
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