The Streets of Derry Songtext
After the morning there comes an evening,
And after the evening another day.
And after a false love there comes a true love,
I'd have you listen now to what I say.
I swear my love is the finest young man,
As fair as any the sun shines on.
But how to save him, I do not know it,
For he has got a sentence to be hung.
I own he marched up right manfully.
Being much more like a commanding officer,
Than a man to die upon the gallows tree.
?What keeps my love so long in coming
Oh what detains her so long from me
Or does she think it a shame or scandal
To see me die upon the gallows??
He looked around and he saw her coming,
And she was dressed all in woollen fine.
The weary steed that my love was riding,
It flew more swiftly than the wind.
Come down, come down from that cruel gallows,
I've got your pardon from the king.
And I'll let them see that they dare not hang you,
And I'll crown my love with a bunch of green.
As he was marching the streets of Derry,
And after the evening another day.
And after a false love there comes a true love,
I'd have you listen now to what I say.
I swear my love is the finest young man,
As fair as any the sun shines on.
But how to save him, I do not know it,
For he has got a sentence to be hung.
I own he marched up right manfully.
Being much more like a commanding officer,
Than a man to die upon the gallows tree.
?What keeps my love so long in coming
Oh what detains her so long from me
Or does she think it a shame or scandal
To see me die upon the gallows??
He looked around and he saw her coming,
And she was dressed all in woollen fine.
The weary steed that my love was riding,
It flew more swiftly than the wind.
Come down, come down from that cruel gallows,
I've got your pardon from the king.
And I'll let them see that they dare not hang you,
And I'll crown my love with a bunch of green.
DILLON, CARA/LAKEMAN, SAM
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