paroles de chanson Michael - Joan Baez
In
the
time
spent
in
the
foggy
dew
With
the
raven
and
the
dove
Barefoot
she
walked
the
winter
streets
In
search
of
her
own
true
love
For
she
was
Mary
Hamilton
And
lover
of
John
Riley
And
the
maid
of
constant
sorrow
And
the
mother
of
the
doomed
Geordie
One
day
by
the
banks
of
the
river
Midst
tears
and
gossamer
Sweet
Michael
rowed
his
boat
ashore
And
came
to
rescue
her
And
fill
thee
up
my
loving
cup
Fast
and
to
the
brim
How
many
fair
and
tender
maids
Could
love
as
she
could
then?
For
was
was
likened
to
Pretty
Boy
Floyd
And
also
John
Riley
And
a
rake
and
rambling
railroad
boy
And
the
Silkie
of
the
Sule
Skerry
And
there
in
the
arms
of
Michael
In
their
stolen
hour
Loud
rang
the
bells
of
Rhymney
From
the
ancient
church
bell
tower
And
there
in
the
night
with
Michael
While
he
lay
fast
asleep
She
put
her
head
to
the
window
pane
And
in
the
fullness
of
love
did
weep
And
fill
thee
up
my
loving
cup
Fast
and
to
the
brim
How
many
fair
and
tender
maids
Will
love
as
she
did
then?
You've
heard
of
the
House
of
the
Rising
Sun
And
what
careless
love
can
do
You've
heard
of
the
wildwood
flower
That
fades
in
the
morning
dew
And
of
the
ship
that
circles
three
times
round
And
sinks
beneath
the
sea
You've
heard
of
Barbary
Allen
And
now
you've
heard
of
me
So
fill
thee
up
my
loving
cup
Fast
and
to
the
brim
How
many
fair
and
tender
maids
Will
ever
love
again?
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