Dolores Keane
Dolores Keane - Rambling Irishman (Feat. De Dannan) lyrics
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I am a rambling Irishman In Ulster I was born in And many happy hours I spent On the banks of sweet Lough Erin But to live poor I could not endure As others of my station To America I sailed away And left this Irish nation Ry tan tin-a-na, tan tin-a-na Ry tan tin-a-noora nandy The night before I went away I spent it with my darling 3 o'clock in the afternoon 'Til the break of day next morning But when that we were going to part we linked each others arms You maybe sure, and very sure It wounded both our charms Ry tan tin-a-na, tan tin-a-na Ry tan tin-a-noora nandy The very first night I slept on board I dreamt about my Nancy I dreamt I held her in my arms And well she pleased my fancy But when I woke out of my dream I found my bed was empty You maybe sure, and very sure That I lay discontented Ry tan tin-a-na, tan tin-a-na Ry tan tin-a-noora nandy When we arrived on the other side We were both stout and healthy We dropped our anchor in the bay Going down to Philadelphia So let every lass drink with her lad In blue jacket and white trousers And let every lad link with his lass And take them as life spouses Ry tan tin-a-na, tan tin-a-na Ry tan tin-a-noora nandy Ry tan tin-a-na, tan tin-a-na Ry tan tin-a-noora nandy