paroles de chanson The Wind That Shakes the Corn - The Irish Rovers
I
sat
within
the
valley
green
I
sat
with
my
true
love
My
sad
heart
had
to
choose
between
Old
Ireland
and
my
love
I
looked
at
her
and
then
I
thought
how
Ireland
was
torn
While
soft
the
wind
blew
down
the
glen
and
shook
the
golden
corn
T'was
hard
the
woeful
words
to
bring
to
break
the
ties
that
bound
But
harder
still
to
bear
the
shame
of
English
chains
around
And
so
I
said,
the
mountain
glen
I'll
seek
in
early
morn
And
join
the
brave
united
men
while
soft
winds
shook
the
corn
While
sad
I
kissed
away
her
tears
my
fond
arms
round
her
clung
A
British
shot
burst
in
our
ears
from
out
of
the
wild
woods
round
One
bullet
pierced
my
true
love's
side
a
rose
pierced
by
a
thorn
And
in
my
arms
in
blood
she
died
while
soft
winds
shook
the
corn
So
blood
for
blood
without
remorse
I've
taken
in
the
glen
I
placed
my
true
love's
clayful
corpse
I
joined
true
Irish
men
But
around
her
grave
I
wander
drear
sometimes
in
early
morn
And
with
breaking
heart
sometimes
I
hear
the
wind
that
shakes
the
corn
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