Текст песни Her Mantle So Green - Sinead O'Connor
As
I
went
out
walking
one
morning
in
June,
To
view
the
fair
fields
and
the
valleys
in
bloom,
I
spied
a
pretty
fair
maid
she
appeared
like
a
queen
With
her
costly
fine
robes
and
her
mantle
so
green.
Says
I,
"My
pretty
fair
maid,
won′t
you
come
with
me
We'll
both
join
in
wedlock,
and
married
we′ll
be,
I'll
dress
you
in
fine
linen,
you'll
appear
like
a
queen,
With
your
costly
fine
robes
and
your
mantle
so
green."
Says
she
now,
"You
Young
man,
you
must
be
excused,
For
I′ll
wed
with
no
man,
you
must
be
refused;
To
the
green
woods
I
will
wander
to
shun
all
men′s
view,
For
the
lad
that
I
love
fell
in
famed
Waterloo."
"O,
then,
if
you
won't
marry,
tell
me
your
love′s
name,
For
I
being
in
battle,
I
might
know
the
same."
"Draw
near
to
my
garment
and
there
will
be
seen,
His
name
is
embroidered
on
my
mantle
so
green."
In
raising
her
mantle
there
I
did
behold
His
name
and
his
surname
in
letters
of
gold;
Young
William
O'Reilly
appeared
in
my
view
He
was
my
chief
comrade
back
in
famed
Waterloo.
But
when
he
was
dying
I
heard
his
last
cry
′If
you
were
here,
Lovely
Nancy,
contented
I'd
die;′
Now
Peace
is
proclaimed,
and
the
truth
I
declare
Here
is
your
love
token,
the
gold
ring
I
wear."
O,
Nancy,
dear
Nancy,
'tis
I
won
your
heart
In
your
father's
garden
that
day
we
did
part.
Now
the
wars
are
all
over,
no
trouble
is
seen
And
I′ll
wed
with
my
true
love
in
her
mantle
so
green."
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