paroles de chanson Mary Lee - The Rainbows
Twas
all
on
a
cold
winter's
night
When
the
winds
blew
across
the
wild
moor,
That
Mary
came
wand'ring
along
with
her
child,
Till
she
came
to
her
own
father's
door.
"O
why
did
I
leave
this
dear
spot,
Where
once
I
was
happy
and
free?
And
now
doomed
to
roam
without
friends
or
a
home,
And
none
to
take
pity
on
me?
"O
father,
dear
father,"
she
cried,
"Do
come
downstairs
and
open
the
door!
For
the
child
in
my
arms
will
perish
and
die
From
the
winds
that
blow
'cross
the
wild
moor."
But
the
old
man
was
deaf
to
her
cries,
Not
a
sound
of
her
voice
did
he
hear,
But
the
watchdog
did
howl
and
tAe
village
bell
tolled
And
the
winds
blew
across
the
wild
moor.
O
how
must
the
old
man
have
felt
When
he
came
to
the
door
the
next
morn
And
found
Mary
dead,
but
the
child
was
alive,
Closely
clasped
in
its
dead
mother's
arms.
With
anguish
he
tore
his
gray
hair,
While
the
tears
down
his
cheeks
they
did
roll
Saying,
"There
Mary
died,
once
the
gay
village
bride,
From
the
winds
that
blew
'cross
the
wild
moor."
The
old
man
with
grief
pined
away,
And
the
child
to
its
mother
went
soon;
There's
no
one,
they
say,
has
lived
there
to
this
day,
And
the
cottage
to
ruin
has
gone.
The
villagers
point
out
the
spot,
Where
the
willows
droop
over
the
door,
Saying,
"There
Mary
died,
once
the
gay
village
bride,
From
the
winds
that
blew
'cross
the
wild
moor."
1 Mary Lee
2 You Brooke My Heart
3 Hold My Hand
4 Minnie
5 Evening
6 Shirley
7 Come On Back
8 Have A Ball
9 They Say
10 Its Terrific
11 Love Me
12 Shake That Thing
13 Oh Boy
14 Don’t Take Away The Girl I Love
15 It Wouldn’t Be Right
16 Stay
17 Cant You See I Love You So
18 Only A Picture
19 The Telephone Is Ringing
20 If You See Mary Lee
21 I Know
22 Family Monkey
23 Evening Version 2
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