The Mountains Of Mourne Lyrics by John Mcdermott

The Mountains Of Mourne Lyrics

    Oh mary this london's a wonderful sight
    With the people here working by day and by night
    They don't sow potatoes nor barley nor wheat
    But there's gangs of them that's what i've been told
    So i just ook a hand at this digging for gold
    But all that i found there i might as well be
    Where the mountains of mourne sweep down to the sea
    I believe that when writing a wish you expressed
    As to how the fine ladies in london were dressed
    Well if you'll believe me, when asked to a ball
    They don't wear a top to their dresses at all!
    Oh i've seen them myself, and you could not in truth,
    Say if they were bound for a ball or a bath
    Don't be starting them fashions now, marry machree
    Where the mountains of mourne sweep down to the sea

    You remember young peter o'loughlin, of course
    Well, now he is here at the head of the force
    I met him today, i was crossing the strand
    And he stopped the whole street
    With one wave of his hand
    And there we stood talking of days that are gone
    While the whole population of london looked on
    But for all these great powers, he's wishful like me
    To be back where dark mourne sweeps down to the sea

    There's beautiful girls here - oh never you mind!
    With beautiful shapes nature never designed
    And lovely complexions, all roses and 'cream
    But o'loughlin remarked with regard to the same:
    "that if all those roses you venture to sip,
    The colour might all come away on your lip"
    So i'll wait for the wild rose that's waiting for me
    Where the mountains of mourne sweep down to the sea

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