Lyrics Four Green Fields - The Dubliners
'What
did
I
have',
said
the
fine
old
woman.
'What
did
I
have',
this
proud
old
woman
did
say.
'I
had
four
green
fields,
each
one
was
a
jewel.
But
strangers
came
and
tried
to
take
them
from
me.
But
my
fine
strong
sons
They
fought
to
save
my
jewels.
They
fought
and
they
died
And
that
was
my
grief',
said
she.
'Long
time
ago',
said
the
fine
old
woman,
'Long
time
ago',
this
proud
old
woman
did
say.
'There
was
war
and
death,
plundering
and
pillage.
My
children
starved
by
mountain,
valley
and
stream.
And
their
wailing
cries
They
reached
the
very
heavens.
And
my
four
green
fields
ran
red
with
their
blood',
said
she.
'What
have
I
now',
said
the
fine
old
woman.
'What
have
I
now',
this
proud
old
woman
did
say.
'I
have
four
green
fields,
one
of
them's
in
bondage.
In
strangers'
hands,
that
try
to
take
it
from
me.
But
my
sons
have
sons
As
brave
as
were
their
fathers.
And
my
four
green
fields
will
bloom
once
again',
said
she.
And
my
four
green
fields
will
bloom
once
again',
said
she.
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