paroles de chanson
On
Raglan
Road
of
an
autumn
day
I
saw
her
first
and
knew
That
her
dark
hair
would
weave
a
snare
That
I
might
one
day
rue
I
saw
the
danger,
and
I
passed
Along
the
enchanted
way
And
I
said,
"Let
grief
be
a
falling
leaf
At
the
dawning
of
the
day"
On
Grafton
Street
in
November
We
tripped
lightly
along
the
ledge
Of
a
deep
ravine
where
can
be
seen
The
worth
of
passions
pledged
The
Queen
of
Hearts
still
making
tarts
And
I
not
making
hay
Oh,
I
loved
too
much
and
by
such,
by
such
Is
happiness
thrown
away
I
gave
her
gifts
of
the
mind
I
gave
her
the
secret
sign
That′s
known
to
the
artists
who
have
known
The
true
gods
of
sound
and
stone
And
word
and
tint
without
stint
I
gave
her
poems
to
say
With
her
own
name
there
and
her
own
dark
hair
Like
clouds
over
fields
of
May
On
a
quiet
street
where
old
ghosts
meet
I
see
her
walking
now
Away
from
me
so
hurriedly
My
reason
must
allow
That
I
had
loved
not
as
I
should
A
creature
made
of
clay
When
the
angel
woos
the
clay
He'd
lose
his
wings
at
the
dawn
of
day
Album
The Dubliners
1 The Holy Ground
2 Mrs McGrath
3 Tramps and Hawkers
4 Seven Drunken Nights
5 I Know My Love
6 Home Boys Home
7 Foggy Dew
8 The Monto
9 Banks of the Roses
10 The Wild Rover
11 Rattling Roaring Willie
12 Peggy Gordon
13 The Leaving of Liverpool
14 The Town I Loved so Well
15 Donegal Danny
16 The Rocky Road to Dublin
17 Wild Rover
18 Dirty Old Town
19 Quare Bungle Rye
20 Gentleman Soldier
21 Off to Dublin in the Green
22 Molly Malone
23 Black Velvet Band
24 Maids When You're Young Never Wed an Old Man
25 All for Me Grog
26 The Old Orange Flute
27 Whiskey in the Jar
28 Raglan Road
29 Song For Ireland
30 Down by the Glenside
31 Champion at Keeping the Rolling
32 The Maid Behind the Bar
Attention! N'hésitez pas à laisser des commentaires.