Текст песни The Undertaker's Daughter - Seamus Fogarty
Once
upon
a
time,
In
a
faraway
place
There's
a
tiny
town
That
no
one
thought
to
name
On
the
outskirts
of
town,
Tucked
beneath
the
willow
trees
Silent
as
death,
Was
a
small
cemetery
The
undertaker's
daughter
was
a
maiden
most
fair
With
her
sweet
rosy
pink
cheeks
and
long
flaxen
hair
Day
after
day,
she
learned
her
father's
trade
Day
after
day,
she
wandered
to
the
graves
Alone
in
the
corner,
Where
the
light
did
not
shine
Was
an
angel
made
of
stone
Who
looked
up
to
the
sky
Her
hands
folded
in
prayer
Her
feet
covered
in
grime
And
Laying
upon
them
Was
a
plaque
as
old
as
time
The
undertaker's
daughter
had
wandered
there,
With
her
sweet
rosy
pink
cheeks
and
long
flaxen
hair
She
looked
to
the
plaque,
and
she
thought
it
was
odd
She
looked
to
the
plaque,
and
the
grave's
name
was
gone.
Everyday
from
then
on,
The
daughter
went
there,
To
the
grave
with
the
angel,
With
the
plaque
that
was
bare
Sitting
there
all
alone,
The
daughter
thought
that
it
was
sad
No
one
ever
brought
flowers
There
were
no
gifts
to
be
had
One
day
the
daughter
Had
went
to
the
seaside
Playing
in
the
sand
With
the
sun
shining
bright
While
hunting
around
The
daughter
had
found
A
seashell
so
beautiful
Pearly
and
round
The
undertaker's
daughter
had
searched
through
there,
With
her
rosy
cheeks
and
long
flaxen
hair
She
wanted
more,
of
those
lovely
seashells
And
She
wanted
more,
and
she
had
a
plan,
as
well...
The
undertaker's
daughter
was
a
maiden
most
fair,
With
her
sweet
rosy
pink
cheeks
and
long
flaxen
hair
A
gift
for
the
grave,
with
no
name
in
sight
A
gift
for
the
grave,
these
seashell
so
bright...
The
undertaker's
daughter
had
left
them
there,
Back
when
she
had
rosy
cheeks
and
long
flaxen
hair
Now
she
was
gone,
but
though
t'was
so
long
ago
The
seashell
still
shined,
The
grave
was
not
alone...
The
grave
was
not
alone...
The
grave
was
not
alone...
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