Текст песни Bonnie Woodgreen - The Irish Rovers
Down
among
the
green
bushes
in
bonny
Wood
Green
Where
me
and
my
true
love
we
oft
times
were
seen
Ah,
the
years
they
rolled
by
and
so
happy
were
we
For
twas
little
she
knew
that
a
soldier
I'd
be
It
was
early
one
morning
and
the
lambs
they
did
play
I
went
to
Kells
barracks
and
then
made
my
way
To
enlist
as
a
soldier
and
to
fight
for
the
King
To
uphold
a
good
'cause
I
left
bonny
Wood
Green
Oh,
bonny
Wood
Green,
bonny
Wood
Green
To
uphold
a
good
'cause
I
left
bonny
Wood
Green
And
soon
we
were
ordered
away
o'er
the
foam
For
soldiers
were
needed
for
to
fight
for
their
home
I
kissed
my
love
Nell,
she
appeared
like
the
Queen
And
softly
she
whispered,
"Remember
Wood
Green"
Remember
Wood
Green,
remember
Wood
Green
And
softly
she
whispered,
"Remember
Wood
Green"
It
was
way
out
in
Flanders
at
the
back
of
the
line
We
were
talking
of
sweethearts
that
we'd
left
behind
Said
one
Irish
soldier,
"Well,
I've
got
a
queen"
And
she
works
in
John
Rosses
in
bonny
Wood
Green
In
bonny
Wood
Green,
in
bonny
Wood
Green
And
she
works
in
John
Rosses
in
bonny
Wood
Green
It
was
early
next
morning
when
the
sun
was
still
low
And
the
bullets
were
flying
and
he
was
laid
low
He
turned
to
his
mates
in
a
terrible
scene
He
said,
"Kiss
my
love
Nell
and
remember
Wood
Green"
Oh,
remember
Wood
Green,
remember
Wood
Green
Oh,
kiss
my
love
Nell
and
remember
Wood
Green
So
if
ever
to
Ireland
you
happen
to
stray
There's
a
neat
litte
factory
near
Ballymacveigh
Where
the
weavers
and
the
winders
are
faint
to
be
seen
For
they
all
wear
white
aprons
round
bonny
Wood
Green
Round
bonny
Wood
Green,
round
bonny
Wood
Green
For
they
all
wear
white
aprons
round
bonny
Wood
Green
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