paroles de chanson Ballad Of St. Anne's Reel - Tommy Makem , Liam Clancy
He
was
stranded
in
a
tiny
town
on
Fair
Prince
Edward's
Island
Waiting
for
a
ship
to
come
and
find
him
A
one
horse
place,
a
friendly
face
Some
coffee
and
a
tiny
trace
of
fiddling
in
the
distance
far
behind
him
A
dime
across
the
counter
there,
a
shy
hello,
a
brand
new
friend
And
a
walk
along
the
street
in
wintry
weather
A
yellow
light,
and
open
door
A
welcome
friend
there's
room
for
more
And
then
they're
standing
there
inside
together
He
said,
"I've
heard
that
tune
before
somewhere
But
I
can't
remember
when
Was
it
on
some
other
friendly
shore,
or
did
I
hear
it
on
the
wind?
Was
it
written
on
the
sky
above,
think
I
heard
it
from
someone
I
loved
I
never
heard
a
sound
so
sweet
since
then"
And
now
his
feet
begin
to
tap,
a
little
boy
says,
"I'll
take
your
hat"
And
he's
caught
up
in
the
magic
of
her
smile
Leap,
the
heart
inside
him
went,
and
off
across
the
floor
he
sent
His
clumsy
body
graceful
as
a
child
He
said,
"There's
magic
in
the
fiddler's
arm,
And
there's
magic
in
this
town
There's
magic
in
the
dancers'
feet
and
the
way
they
put
them
down
People
smiling
everywhere,
boots
and
ribbons,
locks
of
hair
And
laughter
and
old
blue
suits
and
Easter
gowns
The
sailor's
gone,
the
room
is
bare,
the
old
piano's
sitting
there
Someone's
hat's
left
hanging
on
the
rack
Empty
chairs
and
the
wooden
floor,
that
feels
the
touch
of
shoes
no
more
A
waiting
for
the
dancers
to
come
back
The
fiddle's
in
the
closet
of
some
daughter
of
the
town
The
strings
are
broke,
the
bow
is
gone,
and
the
cover's
buttoned
down
But
sometimes
on
December
nights,
When
the
air
is
cold
and
the
wind
is
right
There's
a
melody
that
passes
through
the
town
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