Tim Hart & Maddy Prior

Tim Hart & Maddy Prior - Fiddler's Green lyrics

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As I roved by the dockside on evening so rare
To view the still waters and take the salt air
I heard an old fisherman singing this song
O take me away boys, my time is not long

Dress me up in me oilskin and jumper
No more on the docks I'll be seen
Just tell me old shipmates, I'm taking a trip, mates
And I'll see them someday in Fiddler's Green

Now Fiddler's Green is a place I've heard tell
Where the fishermen go when they don't go to Hell
Where the weather is fair and the dolphins do play
And the cold coast of Greenland is far, far away

Dress me up in me oilskin and jumper
No more on the docks I'll be seen
Just tell me old shipmates, I'm taking a trip, mates
And I'll see them someday in Fiddler's Green

Where the sky's always clear and there's never a gale
And the fish jump on board with a flip of their tail
You can lie at your leisure, there's no work to do
And the skipper's below making tea for the crew

Dress me up in me oilskin and jumper
No more on the docks I'll be seen
Just tell me old shipmates, I'm taking a trip, mates
And I'll see them someday in Fiddler's Green

And when you're in dock and the long trip is thru
There's pubs and there's clubs, and there's lassies there too
Where the girls are all pretty and the beer is all free
And there's bottles of rum growing from every tree

Dress me up in me oilskin and jumper
No more on the docks I'll be seen
Just tell me old shipmates, I'm taking a trip, mates
And I'll see them someday in Fiddler's Green

Oh, I don't want a harp or a halo, not me
Just give me a breeze and a good rolling sea
And I'll play me old squeeze box as we sail along
When the wind's in the rigging to sing me this song

Dress me up in me oilskin and jumper
No more on the docks I'll be seen
Just tell me old shipmates, I'm taking a trip, mates
And I'll see them someday in Fiddler's Green
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Author: John Conolly

Composer: ?

Publisher: ?

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Released in: 1968

Language: English

Appearing on: Heydays - Folk Songs Of Olde England (Vol. 2) (2003)

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