Lyrics Fiddler's Green - The Dubliners
As
I
walked
by
the
dockside
one
evening
so
fair
To
view
the
salt
waters
and
take
in
the
salt
air
I
heard
an
old
fisherman
singing
a
song
Oh,
take
me
away
boys
me
time
is
not
long
Wrap
me
up
in
me
oilskin
and
Jumber
No
more
on
the
docks
I'll
be
seen
Just
tell
me
old
shipmates,
I'm
taking
a
trip
mates
And
I'll
see
you
someday
on
Fiddlers
Green
Now
Fiddler's
Green
is
a
place
I've
heard
tell
Where
the
fishermen
go
if
they
don't
go
to
hell
Where
the
weather
is
all
clear
and
the
dolphins
do
play
And
the
cold
coast
of
Greenland
is
far,
far
away
Now
when
you're
in
dock
and
the
long
trip
is
through
There's
pubs
and
there's
clubs
and
there's
lassies
there
too
And
the
girls
are
all
pretty
and
the
beer
is
all
free
And
there's
bottles
of
rum
growing
on
every
tree.
Where
the
skies
are
all
clear
and
there's
never
a
gail
And
the
fish
jump
on
board
with
one
swish
on
their
tail
Where
you
lie
at
your
leisure,
there's
no
work
to
do
And
the
skipper's
below
making
tea
for
the
crew
Now
I
don't
want
a
harp
nor
a
halo,
not
me
Just
give
me
a
breeze
and
a
good
rolling
sea
I'll
play
me
old
squeeze-box
as
we
sail
along
With
the
wind
in
the
riggin
to
sing
me
a
song
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