paroles de chanson Donegal Danny - The Dubliners
I
remember
the
night
that
he
came
in
from
the
wintery
cold
and
damp
A
giant
of
a
man
in
an
oilskin
coat
and
the
bundle
that
told
he
was
a
tramp
He
stood
at
the
bar
and
he
called
a
pint
then
turned
and
gazed
at
the
fire
On
a
night
like
this
to
be
safe
and
dry
is
my
one
and
only
desire.
[Chorus:]
So
here's
to
those
that
are
dead
and
gone
The
friends
that
I
loved
dear
And
here's
to
you
then
I'll
bid
you
adieu
Saying
Donegal
Danny's
been
here
me
boys
Donegal
Danny's
been
here
Then
in
a
voice
that
was
hushed
and
low
he
said:
Listen
I'll
tell
you
a
tale
How
a
man
of
the
sea
became
a
man
of
the
roads
and
never
more
will
set
sail
I've
fished
out
of
Howth
and
Killybegs,
Ardglass
and
Baltimore
But
the
cruel
sea
has
beaten
me
and
I'll
end
my
days
on
the
shore
[Chorus]
One
fateful
night
in
the
wind
and
the
rain
we
set
sail
from
Killybegs
town
There
were
five
of
us
from
sweet
Donegal
and
one
from
County
Down
We
were
fishermen
who
worked
the
sea
and
never
counted
the
cost
But
I
never
thought
when
that
night
was
done
that
my
fine
friends
would
all
be
lost
[Chorus]
Then
the
storm
it
broke
and
drove
the
boat
to
the
rocks
about
ten
miles
from
shore
As
we
fought
the
tide
we
hoped
inside
to
see
our
homes
once
more
Then
we
struck
a
rock
and
holed
the
bow
and
all
of
us
knew
that
she'd
go
down
So
we
jumped
right
into
the
icy
sea
and
prayed
to
God
we
wouldn't
drown
But
the
raging
sea
was
rising
still
as
we
struck
out
for
the
land
And
she
fought
with
all
her
cruelty
to
claim
that
gallant
band
By
St
John's
Point
in
the
early
dawn
I
dragged
myself
on
the
shore
And
I
cursed
the
sea
for
what
she'd
done
and
vowed
to
sail
her
never
more
[Chorus]
Ever
since
that
night
I've
been
on
the
road
travelling
and
trying
to
forget
That
awful
night
I
lost
all
my
friends
I
see
their
faces
yet
And
often
at
night
when
the
sea
is
high
and
the
rain
is
tearing
at
my
skin
I
hear
the
cries
of
drowning
men
floating
over
on
the
wind
[Chorus]
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