paroles de chanson Aisling - Shane MacGowan and The Popes
See
the
moon
is
once
more
rising
Above
our
our
land
of
black
and
green
Hear
the
rebels
voice
is
calling
"I
shall
not
die,
though
you
bury
me!"
Hear
the
Aunt
in
bed
a-dying
"Where
is
my
Johnny?"
Faded
pictures
in
the
hallway
Which
one
of
these
brown
ghosts
is
he?
Fare
thee
well
my
black
haired
diamond
Fare
the
well
my
own
Aisling
Thoughts
of
and
dreams
of
you
will
haunt
me
'Till
I
come
back
home
again
And
the
wind
it
blows
To
the
North
and
South
And
blows
to
the
East
and
West
I'll
be
just
like
that
wind
my
love
For
I
will
have
no
rest
'Til
I
return
to
thee
Bless
the
wind
that
shakes
the
barley
Curse
the
spade
and
curse
the
plough
Waking
in
the
morning
early
I
wish
to
Hell
I
was
with
you
now
One,
two,
three,
four
telephone
poles
Give
me
a
drink
of
poitin
Madness
from
the
mountains
crawling
When
I
first
met
you
my
own
Aisling
Fare
thee
well
my
black
haired
diamond
Fare
the
well
my
own
Aisling
Thoughts
of
and
dreams
of
you
will
haunt
me
'Till
I
come
back
home
again
Fare
thee
well
my
black
haired
diamond
Fare
the
well
my
own
Aisling
Thoughts
of
and
dreams
of
you
will
haunt
me
'Till
I
come
back
home
again
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