paroles de chanson The Lowlands of Holland - Tommy Makem
The
night
that
i
was
married
and
in
my
married
bed
Up
comes
the
bold
sea
captain
and
stands
at
my
bed
head
Saying
"arise,
arise,
young
wedded
man
and
come
along
with
me
To
the
lowlands
of
holland
for
to
fight
the
enemy"
Oh,
holland
is
a
lovely
land
and
in
it
grows
fine
grain
It
is
a
place
of
residence
for
soldiers
to
remain
Where
the
sugar
cane
grows
plentiful
and
the
tea
grows
on
each
tree
I
never
had
but
the
one
sweetheart
and
she's
far
away
from
me
Says
the
mother
to
the
daughter
"leave
off
your
sore
lament
There's
men
enough
in
galway
to
be
your
heart's
content"
"There's
men
enough
in
galway,
but
alas
there's
none
for
me
Since
the
high
winds
and
the
stormy
seas
have
parted
my
love
and
me"
"I'll
wear
no
stays
around
my
waist,
no
combs
all
in
my
hair
No
handkerchief
around
my
neck,
to
shade
my
beauty
fair
And
neither
will
i
marry
until
the
day
i
die
Since
the
high
winds
and
the
stormy
seas
have
parted
my
love
and
i"
For
the
stormy
winds
began
to
blow
and
the
seas
did
loudly
roar
And
the
captain
or
his
gallant
ship
were
ne'er
seen
no
more
1 The Little Beggarman
2 The Butcher Boy
3 Blow Ye Winds
4 The Month of January
5 The Lowlands of Holland
6 Kitty Magee
7 As I Roved Out
8 The Foggy Dew
9 Mrs. Mcgrath
10 Bold O' Donahue
11 The Connemara Cradle Song
12 The Irish Rover
13 The Bard of Armagh (Bonus Track)
14 The Wind That Shakes the Barley (Bonus Track)
15 The Maid of the Sweet Brown Knowe (Bonus Track)
16 The Stuttering Lovers (Bonus Track)
17 Bold Thady Quill (Bonus Track)
18 Courtin' in the Kitchen (Bonus Track)
19 Johnny Mceldoo (Bonus Track)
20 The Men of the West (Bonus Track)
21 Balinderry (Bonus Track)
22 Nell Flaherty's Drake (Bonus Track)
23 The Cobbler (Bonus Track)
24 The Little Beggarman (Bonus Track)
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