Lyrics The Spanish Lady - The Dubliners
As
I
came
down
through
Dublin
City,
at
the
hour
of
twelve
at
night,
Who
should
I
spy,
but
a
Spanish
Lady
Washing
her
feet
by
the
candlelight
First
she
washed
them,
then
she
dried
them
Over
a
fire
of
amber
coals
In
all
me
life
I
ne'er
did
see,
a
maid
so
sweet
about
the
soul
Chorus
Whack
for
the
Too
Rye
Ooh
Ray
Lady,
Whack
for
the
Too
Rye
Ooh
Rye
Aye
As
I
came
back
through
Dublin
City
at
the
hour
of
Half
past
Eight,
Who
should
I
spy
but
the
Spanish
Lady,
Brushing
her
hair
in
the
broad
daylight
First
she
brushed
it,
then
she
tossed
it
On
her
lap
was
a
silver
comb
In
all
me
life
I
ne'er
did
see,
a
maid
so
fair
since
I
did
roam.
Chorus
As
I
returned
to
Dublin
City,
as
the
sun
began
to
set
Who
should
I
spy
but
a
Spanish
lady
Catching
a
moth,
in
a
golden
net.
First
she
saw
me,
then
she
fled
me
Lifted
her
petticoats
o'er
her
knee
In
all
me
life
I
ne'er
did
see,
a
maid
so
fair
as
the
Spanish
Lady
Chorus
Ive
wandered
North,
and
I
have
wonder
South
Through
Stoney
Barter
and
Patricks
Close
Up
and
around,
by
the
Gloucester
Diamond
And
back
by
Napper
Tandys'
house
Auld
age
has
laid
her
hands
on
me
Cold
as
a
fire
of
ashy
coals...
But,
there
is
the
love
of
me
Spanish
Lady,
a
maid
so
sweet
about
the
soul
Chorus
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