Dan Curley (song) - Jimmy McBride

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  • čas přidán 12. 08. 2019
  • Recorded at The Shamrock Bar, Clonmany, Co. Donegal in January 1983.
    Copyright - Performer and Inishowen Traditional Singers' Circle
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    On the eighteenth of May for my recreation
    By the banks of the Liffey I chanced for to stray
    The green fields and meadows with flowers were spangled
    The birds sweetly sang and the lambs they did play
    I espied a poor woman all dressed in deep mourning
    A babe at her bosom she tenderly bore
    She cried with emotion alas your dear father
    My husband Dan Curley I’ll see him no more
    I stepped up to her says I m dear woman
    You seem heavy burdened with sorrow and woe
    Has some naughty landlord to you been cruel
    The cause of your sorrow I’d like for to know
    Kind sir she replied the truth I will tell you
    My bosom is wrecked and my head almost bored
    For the Phoenix Park murders my husband has suffered
    And now in this wide world I’ll see him no more
    James Carey that false-hearted traitor of Erin
    To gain a reward informer he turned
    By informing on others he escaped from the gallows
    Oh my husband Dan Curley I’ll see him no more
    May he be evicted may his wife be a widow
    May his children grow wanderers from Erin’s green shore
    May the curse of each orphan and widow light on him
    My husband Dan Curley I’ll see him no more
    On the eighteenth of May for the Phoenix Park murders
    Lord Cavendish and Burke lay all in their gore
    ‘Twas by Carey’s advice these crimes were committed
    My husband Dan Curley I’ll see him no more
    He is gone from this wide world but a short while before me
    I hope we’ll rejoin on the next happy shore
    Where the angels of glory they sing God’s praises
    I’ll meet my Dan Curley and we’ll never part more