Johnny Jump Up
I’ll tell you a story that happened to me One day as I went down to Yore by the sea The sun it was bright and the day it was warm, Says I a quiet pint woul
I’ll tell you a story that happened to me One day as I went down to Yore by the sea The sun it was bright and the day it was warm, Says I a quiet pint woul
You ask me why I look so sad on this bright summer day Or why the tears are in my eyes and I seem so far away Well sit yourself beside me here and put your
Lock the door Lariston, lion of Liddisdale Lock the door Lariston, Lowther comes The Armstrongs are flying, the widows are crying Castletown is burning and
Where Lagan stream sings lullaby There blows a lily fair The twilight gleam is in her eye The night is on her hair And like a love-sick lennan-shee She has
Chorus: Oh, Maggie, Maggie Mae, they have taken you away And you’ll never walk down Lang Street anymore You robbed so many sailors, and the captains of the
If you listen, I’ll sing you a sweet little song Of a flower that’s now drooped and dead, Yet dearer to me, yes, than all of its mates Tho’ each holds alof
Chorus: Armored cars and tanks and guns came to take away our sons! But every man must stand behind the men behind the wire! Through the little streets of
Take me back to Dublin, across the Irish Sea Just one night in that fair city, to see again that sweet Kathleen It’s well that I remember, that night in Me
The day I met O’Reilly it was 32 below; The sparks were flying off me pick, I was up to me neck in snow. His footsteps shook the basement slab, I saw the s