paroles de chanson Free and Easy - Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh
Well,
the
first
of
me
rambles
I
now
will
sing
Like
any
small
bird
or
thrush
on
the
wing
When
the
sun
arose
for
to
bless
the
land
Well,
I
was
free
and
easy
for
to
jog
along
Well,
the
first
place
I
rambled
was
to
Derry
Quay
Just
a
few
miles
distant
of
Ballybofey
They
sat
me
down
for
to
sing
a
song
For
I
was
free
and
easy
for
to
jog
along
Well,
the
next
place
I
rambled
was
to
Glasgow
green
Where
lads
and
lassies
were
to
be
seen
But
I
was
the
blithest
of
all
the
throng
For
I
was
free
and
easy
for
to
jog
along
Well,
I
had
not
gone
but
a
very
short
space
When
a
nice,
wee
girl,
she
smiled
in
my
face
She
asked
of
me,
am
I
a
married
man
No,
I'm
free
and
easy
for
to
jog
along
Well,
I
took
this
wee
girl
into
an
inn
There
we
drank
brandy,
strong
ale
and
gin
She
asked
of
me,
would
I
give
heart
and
hand
And
give
o'er
free
and
easy
for
to
jog
along
Oh
no,
fair
maiden,
such
things
can't
be
For
I
am
bound
for
to
cross
the
sea
When
a
man
gets
married,
his
race
is
run
He's
no
more
free
and
easy
for
to
jog
along
Look
at
yonder
stream,
how
it
gently
glides
It
can
go
no
further
than
it's
allowed
It
can
go
no
further
that
it
gets
command
But
me,
I'm
free
and
easy
for
to
jog
along
Attention! N'hésitez pas à laisser des commentaires.