Текст песни Cavan Girl - The Dubliners
As
I
walk
the
road
from
Killeshandra
weary
I
sit
down
For
it′s
twelve
long
miles
around
the
lake
to
get
to
Cavan
Town
Though
Oughter
and
the
road
I
go
once
seemed
beyond
Compare
Now
I
curse
the
time
it
takes
to
reach
my
Cavan
girl
so
Fair
The
autumn
shades
are
on
the
leaves,
the
trees
will
Soon
be
bare
Each
red-coat
leaf
around
me
seems
the
colours
of
her
Hair
My
gaze
retreats
defies
my
feet
and
once
again
I
sigh
For
the
broken
pool
of
sky
reminds
me,
the
colour
of
At
the
Cavan
cross
each
Sunday
morning,
there
she
can
Be
found
And
she
seems
to
have
the
eye
of
every
boy
in
Cavan
Town
If
my
luck
will
hold
I'll
have
the
golden
summer
of
her
Smile
And
to
break
the
hearts
of
Cavan
men
she′ll
walk
with
Me
awhile
So
next
Sunday
evening
finds
me
homeward
- Killeshandra
Bound
-
To
work
the
week
till
I
return
and
court
in
Cavan
Town
When
asked
if
she
would
be
my
bride,
at
least
she'd
not
Say
no
So
next
Sunday
morning
'rouse
myself
and
back
to
her
I′ll
go

1 Back in Durham Gaol
2 Step It Out Mary
3 Reels
4 I Ever You Go to Dublin Town
5 Working Man
6 Further Along
7 Cavan Girl
8 The Crack Was Ninety in the Isle of Man
9 Step It Out Mary
10 Back in Durham Gaol
11 Sailing In / Alice's Reel
12 Coming of the Road
13 Ar Eirinn Ni Neosfainn Ce Hi
14 Ta an Coileach Ag Fogairt an Lae
15 St. Patrick's Cathedral
16 The Crack Was Ninety in the Isle of Man
17 The Job of Journey Work
18 Further Along
19 Miss Zanussi / St. Martin's Day
20 Working Man
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