paroles de chanson The Irish Girl - Remastered - Shirley Collins
As
I
rode
out
one
morning
down
by
the
riverside,
I
cast
my
eyes
around
me,
and
the
Irish
girl
I
spied.
Her
cheeks
were
red
and
rosy
and
curling
was
her
hair,
How
costly
were
the
jewels
that
the
Irish
girl
did
wear.
Yes,
as
I
rode
out
that
morning,
my
true
love
passing
by,
I
knew
her
love
was
changing
by
the
roving
of
her
eye.
By
the
roving
of
her
eye,
by
the
roving
of
her
eye,
I
knew
her
love
was
changing
by
the
roving
of
her
eye.
Oh
say,
don't
you
remember,
love,
when
you
gave
me
our
right
hand?
You
vowed
if
you
ever
married
that
I
would
be
the
man.
That
I
would
be
the
man,
that
I
would
be
the
man,
You
said
if
you
ever
married
that
I
would
be
the
man.
I
wish
I
was
in
London
or
in
some
sea-port
town,
I'd
set
my
foot
on
yonder
ship
and
I'd
sail
the
ocean
round.
I'll
sailing
on
the
deep,
my
love,
I'll
sailing
on
the
deep,
I'll
think
on
handsome
married
just
as
I
go
to
sea.
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