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《Lily》歌词

所属专辑: Lily 歌手: Christy Moore 时长: 04:31
Lily

[00:00:00] Lily - Christy Moore

[00:00:02] Lyricist:Wally Page/Christy Moore

[00:00:04] Composer:Wally Page/Christy Moore

[00:00:06] I crossed the River Liffey bridge and went on up the town

[00:00:13] By Coffey's clock twas plain to see how time was moving on

[00:00:20] Past Neeson's and John Johnson's Tommy Tougher's and Keadeen

[00:00:27] How's it going said Paddy Dolan game ball said Skinner Behan

[00:00:35] The morning hooter called the workers to the factory line

[00:00:42] To weave the bales of sisal into rope and binder twine

[00:00:49] Beneath the weeping ash I heard Jack Lawlor's anvil ring

[00:00:56] Back down the town in Cummins's heard John McCormack sing

[00:01:03] From Hawkfield and Kilbelin Chinatown and Rosy's Lane

[00:01:11] Scattered round the world we dreamt of coming home again

[00:01:18] From the Rocks of Sydney Harbour the Bronx and Birmingham

[00:01:25] To the Sandy Hills the seven Springs the waters of the Fen

[00:01:35] Walking down the Moorefield road my father tellin' me

[00:01:42] Of the Corbally eviction back in 1953

[00:01:50] The story of Clongorey the hunger and despair

[00:01:57] Gone but not forgotten in the history of Kildare

[00:02:04] To stand upon the Gibbet Rath I walked along the plains

[00:02:11] By Donnelly's Hollow heard the keening of the Curragh Wrens

[00:02:18] Black Tans in the Barracks as young rebels crossed the fields

[00:02:25] From the back lanes and the boreens came Sheahans and O'Neills

[00:02:33] From Hawkfield and Kilbelin Chinatown and Rosy's Lane

[00:02:40] Scattered round the world we dreamt of coming home again

[00:02:47] From the Rocks of Sydney Harbour the Bronx and Birmingham

[00:02:54] To the Sandy Hills the seven Springs

[00:02:57] The waters of the Fen

[00:03:01] Here comes Darky Prendergast and Mrs Charlie Weld

[00:03:08] The Halfords and the Edderys the Brabazons and the bells

[00:03:16] The owners and the trainers stallions and brood mares

[00:03:23] Fillies colts and yearlings on the gallops of Kildare

[00:03:29] The Roo

[00:03:30] The Goo and Gandy every nickname brings a smile

[00:03:37] Tell Fid Conks and Corney I'll be home in a little while

[00:03:44] As the sun goes down behind the town

[00:03:47] We'll gather on the strand

[00:03:50] Dance to Jimmy Dunny's orchestra Tom Wilmot's Ceili band

[00:03:58] From Hawkfield and Kilbelin Chinatown and Rosy's Lane

[00:04:05] Scattered round the world we dreamt of coming home again

[00:04:12] From the Rocks of Sydney Harbour the Bronx and Birmingham

[00:04:19] Valleys of the short road of coming home again