paroles de chanson Bonny Bonny - Cara Dillon
Bonny,
bonny
was
my
seat
in
the
red
rosy
yard
And
bonny
was
my
ship
in
the
town
of
Ballynagard
Shade
and
shelter
was
for
me
till
I
began
to
fail
You
all
may
guess
now
my
distress
lies
near
the
Nightingale
Grief
and
woe
that
I
must
go
to
fight
for
England′s
King
I
neither
know
his
friend
or
foe,
and
war's
a
cruel
thing
The
nightingale
is
near
at
hand,
my
time
at
home
is
brief
And
Carey′s
steams
and
mountain
land
I
part
with
bitter
grief
No
more
I'll
walk
the
golden
hills
with
Nancy
by
my
side
Or
dream
along
the
sun
bright
rills,
or
view
my
land
with
pride
We
sail
away
at
dawn
of
day,
the
sails
are
ready
set
When
old
Benmore
I
see
no
more,
I'll
sigh
with
deep
regret
Now
all
must
change
and
I
must
range
across
the
ocean
wide
Our
ship
she
may
in
Biscay′s
Bay
lie
low
beneath
the
tide
If
I
should
fall
by
cannon
ball,
or
sink
beneath
the
sea
Good
people
all,
a
tear
let
fall
and
mourn
for
mine
and
me
If
God
should
spare
me
my
greying
hair
and
bring
me
back
again
I′d
love
far
more
my
Antrim
shore,
its
dark
blue
hills
and
rain
Around
the
fires,
my
heart's
desires,
heaven
grant
till
life
shall
fail
And
keep
me
far
from
the
cruel
war
and
from
the
Nightingale
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