paroles de chanson Johnny,Lovely Johnny - Cara Dillon
The
high,
high
walls
of
Derry
look
so
dismal
and
grey,
And
so
does
lovely
Johnny,
he
is
gone
far,
far
away,
And
He's
gone
away
to
Scotland
some
sweetheart
for
to
see.
May
the
high
powers
above
send
him
safe
home
to
me.
Oh,
Johnny,
lovely
Johnny,
do
you
mind
the
day
When
you
came
to
my
window
to
steal
me
away?
You
promised
that
you'd
marry
me
above
all
female
kind.
Oh,
Johnny,
lovely
Johnny,
what
has
altered
your
mind?
Well
the
first
time
that
I
met
you,
'tis
well
I
do
own,
'Twas
in
my
father's
garden
in
the
County
Tyrone,
With
my
white
apron
round
us,
to
shield
out
the
wind.
Oh,
Johnny,
lovely
Johnny,
what
has
altered
your
mind?
And
the
next
place
we
courted,
was
in
yonder
green
grove,
Where
the
blackberry
bushes
around
us
they
stood,
Where
the
oak
and
the
apple
around
us
did
twine,
Oh
Johnny,
lovely
Johnny,
what
has
altered
your
mind?
A
bunch
of
blue
ribbons
I
will
tie
up
and
wear,
And
a
wreath
of
forget-me-nots
I
will
twine
round
my
hair.
And
if
ever
he
returns
again,
I
will
greet
him
with
joy,
And
I
will
kiss
the
lips
of
my
own
Johnny
boy.
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