paroles de chanson The Banks of the Lee - The Longest Johns
When
two
lovers
meet
down
beside
the
green
bower
When
two
lovers
meet
down
beneath
the
green
tree
When
Mary,
fond
Mary,
declared
unto
her
lover
You
have
stolen
my
poor
heart
from
the
Banks
of
the
Lee
I
loved
her
very
dearly,
so
truly
and
sincerely
There
was
no
one
in
this
wide
world
I
loved
better
than
she
Every
bush
and
every
bower,
every
wild
Irish
flower
Reminds
me
of
my
Mary,
on
the
banks
of
the
Lee
Well
don't
stay
out
late,
love,
on
the
moorlands,
my
Mary
Well
don't
stay
out
late,
love,
on
the
moorlands
from
me
How
little
was
our
notion
when
we
parted
on
the
ocean
That
we
were
forever
parted
from
the
Banks
of
the
Lee
I
loved
her
very
dearly,
so
truly
and
sincerely
There
was
no
one
in
this
wide
world
I
loved
better
than
she
Every
bush
and
every
bower,
every
wild
Irish
flower
Reminds
me
of
my
Mary,
on
the
banks
of
the
Lee
I
will
pluck
my
love
some
roses,
some
blooming
Irish
roses
I
will
pluck
my
love
some
roses,
the
fairest
that
ever
grew
And
I'll
lay
them
on
the
grave
of
my
own
true
lovely
Mary
In
that
cold
and
silent
church
yard
where
she
sleeps
'neath
the
dew
I
loved
her
very
dearly,
so
truly
and
sincerely
There
was
no
one
in
this
wide
world
I
loved
better
than
she
Every
bush
and
every
bower,
every
wild
Irish
flower
Reminds
me
of
my
Mary,
on
the
banks
of
the
Lee
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