paroles de chanson Hills of Greenmor - Anne Briggs
One
fine
winter′s
morning
me
horn
I
did
blow
To
the
green
hills
of
Kielder
for
hours
did
go
We
gathered
our
dogs
and
we
circled
around
For
who
loves
the
sport
more
than
the
boys
of
the
town.
And
when
we
arrived
they
were
all
standing
there
We
set
off
for
the
fields
in
search
of
a
hare
We
didn't
get
far
till
someone
gave
a
cheer
Over
high
hills
and
valleys
the
sweet
puss
did
steer
As
we
flew
o′er
the
hills,
'twas
a
beautiful
sight
There
was
dogs
black
and
yeller,
there
was
dogs
black
and
white
She
took
the
black
bank
to
try
them
once
more
Oh
it
was
her
last
lank
for
the
hills
of
Greenmore.
In
a
field
of
wheat
stubble
this
sweet
puss
did
lie
And
Rory
and
Charmer
they
did
pass
her
by
And
there
where
we
stood
at
the
foot
of
the
brae
Oh,
we
heard
the
last
words
that
this
sweet
puss
did
say:
"Oh,
no
more
o'er
the
green
hills
of
Kielder
I′ll
roam
No
skip
through
the
fields
in
sport
and
in
fun
Nor
hear
the
loud
horn
your
toner
does
play
I′ll
go
back
to
me
den
by
the
clear
light
of
day."
You
may
blame
MacMahon
for
killing
the
hare
He's
been
at
his
ol′
capers
this
many's
a
year
Well,
Saturdays
and
Sundays
he′ll
never
give
o'er
With
a
pack
of
strange
dogs
round
the
hills
of
Greenmore.
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