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The Dubliners - Bantry Girl's Lament

Bantry Girl's Lament
(Traditional)

Oh who will plough the fields now
And who will sow the corn
And who will watch the sheep now
And keep them from all harm
And the stack that's in the haggard
Unthrashed it may remain
Since Johnny, lovely Johnny
Went to fight the king of Spain

Oh the girls of the Banóg
In sorrow may retire
And the piper and his bellows
May go home and blow the fire
Since Johnny, lovely Johnny
Went sailing o'er the main
Along with other patriots
To fight the king of Spain

Now the boys will sorely miss him
When Moneymore comes round
And grieve that there bold captain
Is nowhere to be found
And the peelers must stand idle
Against there will and grain
Since the valiant boy who give them work
Now peels the king of Spain

At wakes and hurling matches
Your likes we'll never see
Till you come back again to us
Mo storeen óg mo chroí
And once you trounce the buckeens
Who show us much disdain
Because our eyes are not as bright
As those you'll meet in Spain

Oh if cruel fate should not permit
Our Johnny to recome
His awful loss we Bantry girls
Will never cease to mourn
We'll resign ourselves to our sad lot
And die in grief and pain
Since Johnny died for Ireland's pride
In the foreign land of Spain


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