paroles de chanson Three Huntsmen - Andy Irvine
It's
of
three
huntsmen
brave
and
bold
as
I
have
heard
them
say
They
took
five
hundred
guineas
all
on
one
market
day
And
as
they
rode
home
together
o'er
the
Wicklow
mountains
high
Oh
it's
"Hold
your
horse!",
cries
Johnson,
"for
I
hear
a
woman
cry"
"I
will
not
stop",
says
Wilson,
"I
will
not
stop",
says
he
"And
nor
will
I
stop",
says
Gilmore,
"for
robbed
I
am
afraid
we'll
be"
But
Johnson
getting
off
his
horse
and
searching
the
woods
all
round
Till
he
found
a
naked
woman
with
her
hair
pinned
to
the
ground
"O
woman
dear,
O
woman
dear!
How
came
you
here
for
to
span?
Who'd
had
brought
you
here
on
this
May
morning
with
your
hair
pinned
to
the
ground?"
"It
was
three
bold
and
struggling
men
with
swords
keen
in
hand
Who'd
had
brought
me
here
this
May
morning
with
my
hair
pinned
to
the
ground"
"But
my
father
he's
a
wealthy
man
and
your
kindness
he'll
repay
My
life
I
place
all
in
your
hands;
protect
me,
Sir,
I
pray!"
Well
Johnson
being
a
man
of
his
own
being
valiant,
brave
and
bold
He
took
off
the
coat
from
off
his
back
for
to
keep
her
from
the
cold
And
Johnson
getting
on
his
horse
the
woman
got
on
behind
They
rode
down
that
lonesome
valley
their
fortunes
for
to
find
And
as
they
rode
on
along
the
way
as
fast
as
they
could
ride
She
threw
her
fingers
to
her
lips
and
she
gave
three
shivering
cries
Out
sprang
three
bold
and
struggling
men
with
swords
keen
in
hand
Who
commanded
him
to
tarry
commanded
him
to
stand
"Well,
I
will
stand!"
says
Johnson
"I'll
stand"
then
says
he
"For
I
never
was
in
all
my
life
afraid
of
any
three"
And
Johnson
killing
two
of
them
not
minding
the
woman
behind
As
he
was
at
the
other
one
she
stabbed
him
from
behind
The
day
was
free
and
a
market
day;
the
people
all
passing
by
Could
have
seen
this
awful
murder;
could
have
seen
poor
Johnson
die.
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