Lyrics My Boy Willie - The Irish Rovers
It
was
early,
early*
in
the
spring
When
my
love
Willy
went
to
serve
the
king
And
all
that
vexed
him
or
grieved
his
mind
Was
the
leavin'
of
his
dear
girl
behind
Oh,
father
dear,
built
me
a
boat
That
on
the
ocean
I
might
float
And
view
the
ships,
as
they
pass
me
by
And
to
inquire,
of
my
sailor
boy
She
had
not
sailed
long
in
the
deep
When
a
fine
ships
crew,
she
changed
to
meet
And
of
the
captain
she
inquired
to
(?)
Does
my
love
Willy
sail
on
board
with
you?
What
sort
of
lad,
is
your
Willy
fair?
What
sort
of
clothes
does
your
Willy
wear?
He
wears
a
coat
of
royal
blue
And
you'll
easily
know
him,
for
his
heart
is
true
If
that's
your
Willy,
he
is
not
here
I
doubt
he's
drowned,
as
we
do
fear
'T
was
at
yonder
green
island,
as
we
passed
by
It
was
there
we
lost
a
fine
sailor
boy
Oh,
dig
my
grave
long,
wide,
and
deep
Put
a
marble
stone
at
my
head
and
feet
And
in
the
middle,
a
turtle
dove
So
the
whole
world
knows,
that
I
die
(d)
for
love
1 Turra Market
2 Mountain Tay
3 Donald Where's Your Trousers?
4 The Bonnie Lass of Fyvie
5 I'm a Rambler, I'm a Gambler
6 Whiskey On a Sunday
7 No Nay Never
8 Come By the Hills
9 The Gypsy Rover
10 Bonnets of Bonnie Dundee
11 Weigh, Hey and Up She Rises
12 Wild Mountain Thyme
13 Farewell To Carlingford
14 Liverpool Lou
15 Muirsheen Durkin
16 The Gallant Forty-Twa
17 Unlisted
18 Three Jigs
19 Sweet Strabane
20 Young Roddy McCorley
21 Tied Up With a Black Velvet Band
22 Caltan Weaver
23 The Lovely Isle of Innishfree
24 Three Reels
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