paroles de chanson Banks of the Nile - Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh
Oh
hark,
the
drums
do
beat,
my
love,
no
longer
can
we
stay
The
bugle
horns
are
sounding
clear,
and
we
must
march
away
We're
ordered
down
to
Portsmouth,
and
it's
many's
the
weary
mile
To
join
the
British
Army
on
the
banks
of
the
Nile
Oh
Johnny,
dearest
Johnny,
don't
leave
me
here
to
mourn
Don't
make
me
curse
and
rue
the
day
that
ever
I
was
born
For
the
parting
of
our
love
would
be
like
parting
with
my
life
I'll
go
with
you,
dear
Johnny,
and
I
will
be
your
wife
Oh
my
Nancy,
dearest
Nancy,
that's
a
thing
that
can't
be
so
The
colonel,
he
has
ordered
no
woman
there
should
go
We
must
forsake
our
own
sweethearts,
likewise
our
native
soil
To
fight
the
German
soldiers
on
the
banks
of
the
Nile
But
I'll
cut
off
my
yellow
hair
and
go
along
with
you
I'll
dress
myself
in
uniform
and
I'll
see
Egypt,
too
I'll
march
beneath
your
banner
while
fortune,
it
do
smile
And
we'll
comfort
one
another
on
the
banks
of
the
Nile
But
your
waist,
it
is
too
slender,
love,
your
fingers,
they
Are
too
small
And
the
sultry
suns
of
Egypt
your
rosy
cheeks
would
spoil
Where
the
cannons,
they
do
rattle,
and
the
bullets,
they
do
fly
And
the
silver
trumpets
sound
so
loud
to
hide
the
dismal
cries
Oh
cursed
be
those
cruel
wars
that
ever
they
began
For
they
have
robbed
old
Ireland
of
many's
the
gallant
man
They
took
from
us
our
own
sweethearts
while
their
bodies,
They
feed
the
lions
On
the
dry
and
sandy
deserts
which
are
the
banks
of
the
Nile
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