Lyrics Raglan Road - The Chieftains , Van Morrison
On
Raglan
Road
on
an
Autumn
Day,
I
saw
her
first
and
knew
That
her
dark
hair
would
weave
a
snare
That
I
may
one
day
rue.
I
saw
the
danger,
yet
I
walked
Along
the
enchanted
way
And
I
said
let
grief
be
a
falling
leaf
At
the
dawning
of
the
day.
On
Grafton
Street
in
November,
We
tripped
lightly
along
the
ledge
Of
a
deep
ravine
where
can
be
seen
The
worst
of
passions
pledged.
The
Queen
of
Hearts
still
baking
tarts
And
I
not
making
hay,
Well
I
loved
too
much;
by
such
and
such
Is
happiness
thrown
away.
I
gave
her
the
gifts
of
the
mind.
I
gave
her
the
secret
sign
That's
known
to
all
the
artists
who
have
Known
true
Gods
of
Sound
and
Time.
With
word
and
tint
I
did
not
stint.
I
gave
her
reams
of
poems
to
say
With
her
own
dark
hair
and
her
own
name
there
Like
the
clouds
over
fields
of
May.
On
a
quiet
street
where
old
ghosts
meet,
I
see
her
walking
now
away
from
me,
So
hurriedly.
My
reason
must
allow,
For
I
have
wooed,
not
as
I
should
A
creature
made
of
clay.
When
the
angel
woos
the
clay,
he'll
lose
His
wings
at
the
dawn
of
the
day.
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