Текст песни The Dear Green Place - Eric Fish
It
was
by
the
clear
Molendinar
Burn
Where
it
meets
and
runs
with
the
river
Clyde
And
they
tell
the
tale
of
the
holy
one
Who
was
fishing
down
by
the
riverside
A
holy
man,
from
Fife
he
came
His
name
they
say
was
Kentigern
And
by
the
spot
were
the
fish
was
caught
The
dear
green
place
was
born
Now
the
salmon
ran
through
the
river
stream
And
they
salted
them
by
the
banks
of
Clyde
And
the
faces
glowed
as
the
silver
flowed
The
place
arose
by
the
riverside
There
was
cloth
to
dye
and
hose
to
buy
The
traders
came
from
miles
around
And
they
raised
a
glass
to
the
dear
green
place
The
place
that
was
a
town
There
is
a
town
that
once
was
green
and
a
river
flowed
to
the
sea
The
river
flows
forever
on,
but
the
dear
green
place
is
gone
When
the
furnace
came
to
fire
the
iron
And
folk
were
thrown
from
their
farmland
Then
the
Irishmen
and
the
highland
men
And
the
hungry
men
came
with
willing
hands
They
wanted
work,
a
place
to
live,
their
empty
bellies
needed
filled
And
the
farmyard
was
another
world
From
the
dirty
overcrowded
mill
Now
you
may
have
heard
of
the
foreign
trade
And
fortunes
made
by
tobacco
lords
But
the
working
man
slaved
his
life
away
And
an
early
grave
was
his
sole
reward
A
dreary
room,
a
crowded
slum,
disease
and
hunger
everywhere
And
the
price
to
pay
was
another
day
To
fight
the
anger
and
despair
There
is
a
town
that
once
was
green
and
a
river
flowed
to
the
sea
The
river
flows
forever
on,
but
the
dear
green
place
is
gone
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