paroles de chanson John Barbour - Great Big Sea
What
ails
you,
my
daughter
dear?
Your
eyes,
they
are
so
dim,
Have
you
had
any
sore
sickness,
Or
yet
been
sleeping
with
a
man?
I
have
not
had
any
sore
sickness,
But
I
know
what's
ailing
me,
I'm
thinking
of
my
own
true
love
He
ploughs
the
raging
sea.
He
ploughs
the
raging
sea.
Be
he
a
lord
or
a
duke
or
a
knight
Or
a
man
of
wealth
or
fame?
Or
is
he
one
of
my
sailor
lads
Come
tell
me
now
his
name.
He
is
no
lord,
no
duke
nor
knight
Nor
a
man
of
wealth
or
fame.
He
is
one
of
your
sailor
lads
And
John
Barbour
is
his
name.
Now
if
John
Barbour
is
his
name,
A
lowly
sailor
man
is
he,
Yes,
If
John
Barbour
is
his
name,
Then
hanged
he
will
be.
Then
hanged
he
will
be.
The
king
he
called
his
sailors
all
By
one,
by
two,
by
three
John
Barbour
was
the
first
he
called
But
the
last
came
down
was
he.
When
he
came
a
trippin'
down,
He
was
clothed
all
in
white
His
cheeks
were
like
the
roses
red
And
his
teeth
were
ivory
bright.
He
paid
their
wages
with
a
smile
And
John
Barbour
he
did
see
He
said
"If
I
was
a
woman
as
I
am
a
man
My
bed
fellow
you
would
be."
And
will
you
marry
my
daughter
Jane?
And
take
her
by
the
hand
And
will
you
come
and
dine
with
me
And
take
charge
of
all
my
lands.
Yes
I
will
marry
your
daughter
Jane
And
I'll
take
her
by
the
hand
And
I
will
come
and
dine
with
you,
But
to
hell
with
all
your
land.
For
if
you
can
give
her
one
gold
piece,
Then
I
can
give
her
three.
For
I
am
bold
John
Barbour
And
I
plough
the
raging
sea.
I
plough
the
raging
sea.
I
plough
the
raging
sea.
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1 Shines Right Through Me
2 When I Am King
3 Beat the Drum
4 Something Beautiful
5 Helmethead
6 Summer
7 Sally Ann
8 Somedays
9 Let It Go
10 John Barbour
11 Lucky Me
12 Love
13 Chafe's Ceilidh
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