paroles de chanson Rambling Robin - Christy Moore
When
first
from
boyhood
I
came
to
a
man
To
ramble
the
nation
through
soon
I
began
Oh
the
ramblin'
thought
that
came
into
me
mind
So
they
christened
me
Ramblin'
Robin
oh,
So
they
christened
me
Ramblin'
Robin.
O'er
hills
and
o'er
mountains
I
used
to
go
I
slept
in
the
woods
where
there's
frost
and
there's
snow
No
anxiety
ever
came
into
me
mind
So
contented
was
Ramblin'
Robin
oh
So
contented
was
Ramblin'
Robin
The
wind
and
the
rain
oh
they
blew
mw
quite
cold
Me
parents
at
home
they
were
both
growing
old
Oh
me
father
did
weep
and
me
mother
did
cry
For
the
loss
of
their
Ramblin'
Robin
oh
For
the
loss
of
their
Ramblin'
Robin
When
sixteen
long
years
they
were
over
and
past
Me
poor
mother's
sorrow
was
ended
at
last
And
me
father
the
nation
did
range
through
and
through
Oh
in
search
for
his
Ramblin'
Robin
oh
Oh
in
search
for
his
Ramblin'
Robin
When
all
me
past
follies
they
came
to
an
end
To
me
own
little
village
I
did
attend
Oh
the
neighbours
they
told
me
my
parents
were
dead
Filled
with
grief
for
their
Ramblin'
Robin
oh
Filled
with
grief
for
their
Ramblin'
Robin
Oh
where
shall
I
wander
and
where
shall
I
go?
Me
heart
it
is
filled
with
sorrow
and
woe
Oh
the
nation
I'll
wander
through
and
through
And
an
end
put
to
Ramblin'
Robin
oh
And
an
end
put
to
Ramblin'
Robin.
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