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Pleasant and Delightful - The Irish Rovers



     
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It was pleasant and delightful on a midsummer's morn
When the green fields and meadows were burried in corn
And the blackbirds and thrushes sang on every green tree
And the lark, he sang melodious at the dawning of the day.
Well a sailor and his true lover were out walkin' on day
Said the sailor to his true love, "I am bound far away.
I am bound for the East Indies, where the loud cannons roar...
And I'm leaving my Nancy...she's the one that I adore!"
Said the sailor to his true love, "Well, I must be on my way,
for the topsails are hoisted and the anchors are weighed.
Our big ship lies waiting for to sail on the tide...
And if ever I return again, then I'll make you my bride!"
Then the ring from her finger she instantly drew,
saying, "Take this, dear Geordie, and m'heart will go too!"
And as he was embracing her, tears from her eyes fell,

Saying, "May I go along with you?" "Oh no, m'love, farewell."
Saying "May I go along with you? Saying "May I go along with you?"
Saying "May I go along with you?" "Oh, no, m'love, farewell."
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A popular and long-running Canadian-Irish folk group that saw their beginning in the 1960s, The Irish Rovers are particularly well-known for their hit recording of Shel Silverstein's "The Unicorn," although a great many more of their characteristically happy and oft-comical songs remain well-known to this day. In 2010, the band celebrated 45 years as recording artists, with their latest CD, "Gracehill Fair" and filming the DVD/television special "Home in Ireland", shot entirely on-location, throughout the northwest coast of Ireland.

Read more about The Irish Rovers on Last.fm.


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