Текст песни Angel Hill - Jim Causley
Angel
Hill
A
sailor
came
walking
down
Angel
Hill
He
knocked
on
my
door
with
a
right
good
will
With
a
right
good
will
he
knocked
on
my
door
And
he
said
"My
dear
friend,
we
have
met
before"
No
never
said
I
He
searched
my
eye
with
his
sea
blue
stare
Laughed
out
loud
on
the
cold
Cornish
air
On
the
Cornish
air
he
laughed
aloud
And
he
said
my
dear
friend
you
have
grown
too
proud
No
never
said
I
In
war
we
swallowed
the
bitter
Bread,
drank
of
the
brine
the
sailor
said
We
took
of
the
bread
and
we
tasted
the
brine
And
I
bound
your
wounds
as
you
bound
mine
No
never
said
I
By
day
and
night
on
the
diving
sea
We
whistled
the
sun
and
the
moon
said
he
Together
we
whistled
to
moon
and
sun
And
vowed
that
our
stars
should
be
as
one
No
never
said
I
No
never
said
I
Now
he
said
that
the
war
is
past
Come
to
your
heart
and
home
at
last
Come
to
your
home
and
heart
to
share
Whatever
good
fortune
waits
for
me
there
No
never
said
I
I
have
no
wife
nor
son
he
said
No
pillow
on
which
for
to
make
my
head
No
pillow
abide,
no
wife,
nor
son
Till
you
shall
give
to
me
my
own
No
never
said
I
His
eye
it
flashed
like
a
lightning
dart
And
still
as
a
stone
it
stirred
my
heart
A
heart
like
a
granite
stone
was
still
And
he
said
my
dear
friend
but
I
think
you
will
No
never
said
I
The
sailor
smiled,
turned
in
his
track
Shifted
the
bundle
all
up
on
his
back
And
I
heard
him
sing
as
he
strolled
away
You'll
send
in
your
fetch
for
me,
one
fine
day
No
never
said
I
No
never
said
I
No
never
said
I
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