paroles de chanson Molly Malone - The Dublin City Ramblers
In
Dublin's
fair
city,
where
the
girls
are
so
pretty,
I
first
set
my
eyes
on
sweet
Molly
Malone,
As
she
wheeled
her
wheel-barrow,
Through
streets
wide
and
narrow,
Crying,
"Cockles
and
mussels,
alive
alive
oh!"
"Alive-a-live-oh,
Alive-a-live-oh",
Crying
"Cockles
and
mussels,
alive
alive
oh".
She
was
a
fishmonger,
And
sure
'twas
no
wonder,
For
so
was
her
mother
and
father
before,
And
they
each
wheeled
their
barrow,
Through
streets
wide
and
narrow,
Crying,
"Cockles
and
mussels,
alive,
alive
oh!"
"Alive-a-live-oh,
Alive-a-live-oh",
Crying
"Cockles
and
mussels,
alive
alive
oh".
She
died
of
a
fever,
And
no
one
could
save
her,
And
that
was
the
end
of
sweet
Molly
Malone.
Now
her
ghost
wheels
her
barrow,
Through
streets
wide
and
narrow,
Crying,
"Cockles
and
mussels,
alive,
alive
oh!"
"Alive-a-live-oh,
Alive-a-live-oh",
Crying
"Cockles
and
mussels,
alive
alive
oh".
"Alive-a-live-oh,
Alive-a-live-oh",
Crying
"Cockles
and
mussels,
alive
alive
oh".
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