Lyrics Lullaby of London - The Pogues
As
I
walked
down
by
the
riverside
One
evening
in
the
spring
Heard
a
long-gone
song
from
days
gone
by
Blowing
in
on
the
great
north
wind
Though
there
is
no
lonesome
corncrake′s
cry
Of
sorrow
and
delight
You
can
hear
the
cars
and
the
shouts
from
bars
And
the
laughter
and
the
fights
May
the
ghosts
that
howled
'round
the
house
at
night
Never
keep
you
from
your
sleep
May
they
all
sleep
tight
down
in
hell
tonight
Or
wherever
they
may
be
As
I
walked
on
with
a
heavy
heart
Then
a
stone
danced
on
the
tide
And
the
song
went
on
though
the
lights
were
gone
And
the
north
wind
gently
sighed
And
an
evening
breeze
coming
from
the
east
That
kissed
the
riverside
So
I
pray
now,
child,
that
you
sleep
tonight
When
you
hear
this
lullaby
May
the
wind
that
blows
from
haunted
graves
Never
bring
you
misery
May
the
angels
bright
watch
you
tonight
And
keep
you
while
you
sleep
1 If I Should Fall from Grace With God
2 Turkish Song of the Damned
3 Bottle of Smoke
4 Fairytale of New York
5 Metropolis
6 Thousands Are Sailing
7 Fiesta
8 Medley: the Recruiting Sergeant / the Rocky Road to Dublin / Galway Races
9 Streets of Sorrow / Birmingham Six
10 Lullaby of London
11 Sit Down By the Fire
12 The Broad Majestic Shannon
13 Worms
14 The Battle March Medley
15 The Irish Rover
16 Mountain Dew
17 Shanne Bradley
18 Sketches of Spain
19 South Australia
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