"The Mountains of Mourne"
- "The Mountains of Mourne" by Percy French (1896)
- Oh, Mary, this London's a wonderful sight,
- With people all working by day and by night.
- Sure they don't sow potatoes, nor barley, nor wheat,
- But there's gangs of them digging for gold in the street.
- At least when I asked them that's what I was told,
- So I just took a hand at this digging for gold,
- But for 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 know how the fine ladies in London were dressed,
- Well if you'll believe me, when asked to a ball,
- They don't wear no top to their dresses at all,
- Oh I've seen them meself and you could not in truth,
- Say that if they were bound for a ball or a bath.
- Don't be starting such fashions, now, Mary mo chroi,
- Where the Mountains of Mourne sweep down to the sea.
- I've seen England's king from the top of a bus
- And I've never known him, but he means to know us.
- And tho' by the Saxon we once were oppressed,
- Still I cheered, God forgive me, I cheered with the rest.
- And now that he's visited Erin's green shore
- We'll be much better friends than we've been heretofore
- When we've got all we want, we're as quiet as can be
- 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 a wave of his hand.
- And there we stood talkin' 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 the 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 let me remark with regard to the same:
- That if of those roses you venture to sip,
- The colours might all come away on your lip,
- So I'll wait for the wild rose that's waiting for me
- In the place where the dark Mourne sweeps down to the sea..
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