Lyrics Nancy Mulligan - Cullen Vance , The Wellermen
I
was
24
years
old
When
I
met
the
woman,
I
would
call
my
own
22
grandkids
now
growing
old
In
that
house
that
your
brother
bought
ya
On
the
summer
day
when
I
proposed
I
made
that
wedding
ring
from
dentist
gold
And
I
asked
her
father,
but
her
daddy
said,
"No
You
can't
marry
my
daughter"
She
and
I
went
on
the
run
Don't
care
about
religion
I'm
gonna
marry
the
woman
I
love
Down
by
the
Wexford
border
She
was
Nancy
Mulligan
And
I
was
William
Sheeran
She
took
my
name,
and
then
we
were
one
Down
by
the
Wexford
border
Well,
I
met
him
at
guy's
in
the
second
world
war
When
I
was
working
on
a
soldier's
ward
Never
had
I
seen
such
beauty
before
The
moment
that
I
saw
you
He
said
I
was
his
yellow
rose
And
we
got
married
wearing
borrowed
clothes
We
got
eight
children
now
growing
old
Five
sons
and
three
daughters
She
and
I
went
on
the
run
Don't
care
about
religion
I'm
gonna
marry
the
woman
I
love
Down
by
the
Wexford
border
She
was
Nancy
Mulligan
And
I
was
William
Sheeran
She
took
my
name,
and
then
we
were
one
Down
by
the
Wexford
border
From
her
snow-white
streak
in
her
jet
black
hair
Over
60
years,
I've
been
loving
her
Now
we're
sat
by
the
fire
in
our
old
armchairs
You
know,
Nancy,
I
adore
ya
From
a
farm
boy
born
near
Belfast
town
I
never
worried
about
the
king
and
crown
'Cause
I
found
my
heart
upon
the
southern
ground
There's
no
difference,
I
assure
ya
She
and
I
went
on
the
run
Don't
care
about
religion
I'm
gonna
marry
the
woman
I
love
Down
by
the
Wexford
border
She
was
Nancy
Mulligan
And
I
was
William
Sheeran
She
took
my
name,
and
then
we
were
one
Down
by
the
Wexford
border
She
took
my
name,
and
then
we
were
one
Down
by
the
Wexford
Border
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