paroles de chanson The Herring Girl - Bella Hardy
All
you
who
look
down
on
me
with
that
judgement
in
your
eyes
While
the
jury
picks
its
fate
for
me
I'd
have
you
save
your
sighs
As
a
child
with
no
family
I
was
begging
on
the
street
When
great
fortune
came
and
made
me
a
herring
girl
I
don't
come
from
these
islands,
from
England
I
have
roamed
And
born
in
Great
Yarmouth,
that
is
my
native
home
In
Autumn
when
the
girls
all
chased
the
fish
down
from
the
north
How
I
longed
that
I
would
one
day
be
a
herring
girl
A
young
girl
down
from
Aberdeen
took
sick
and
to
her
bed
I
asked
if
there
was
work
and
down
to
Rhona
I
was
led
Oh
she
smiled
at
the
height
of
me,
and
said
that
I
would
do
And
as
a
Packer
I
was
joined
to
be
a
herring
girl
This
season
started
up
in
Scotland,
I'd
just
turned
sixteen
And
Rhona
she's
the
greatest
gutter
Stornoway
has
seen
At
eighty
fish
a
minute,
and
with
Mary
not
much
less
We
three,
we're
famed
as
the
best
crew
of
herring
girls
Last
Saturday
was
dancing
day,
and
the
boys
were
in
the
town
We
were
packing
up
and
cleaning
up
and
heading
for
our
room
When
a
stranger
crept
behind
us
in
an
ally
round
the
back
Out
to
catch
himself
a
couple
of
fresh
herring
girls
Oh
so
suddenly
he's
on
us
and
he's
knocked
me
to
the
ground
And
he's
pinned
our
Rhona
by
the
throat
so
she
couldn't
make
a
sound
But
from
her
apron
pocket
fell
a
knife
so
keen
and
sharp
I've
taught
that
man
the
price
of
fishing
for
a
herring
girl
All
you
who
look
down
on
me
with
that
judgement
in
your
eyes
While
the
jury
picks
its
fate
for
me
I'd
have
you
save
your
sighs
For
I'd
gladly
do
the
same
again
to
any
man
that
tries
Test
his
luck,
and
take
advantage
of
a
herring
girl
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