Tommy Makem
Tommy Makem - Spanish Stars lyrics
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Twas the seventeenth of June, in my usual tradition Of waking in the morning for the hunting and the fishing I strolled along the road and I'm kicking up the gravel But my sorrow and my troubles were beginning to unravel Now I've strolled along this road for a thousand times, or more sir A beauty such as she was, though, I've never seen before, sir With golden hair tied up in a bow around her shoulder At nineteen and a day or two, I couldn't say much more, sir Chorus: I would build for her, I would build her a castle Underneath the Spanish stars, underneath the setting sun 'Will you marry me?', said I, when I knew that I had got her 'I will', she said, 'my dearest, if you'll only ask my father For never would I marry, if I had no permission Be he soldier lad, a farmer, or a teacher or physician' So, I found her father soon, near the home, where she had grown, sir A fat and lazy man, sir, now, that I had ever known, sir 'I'll give my daughter's hand now, if you favor my request That you go and help my cousin, who is farming in the west' So, for all of but a year, I was tilling and a-plowing And writing to my sweetheart, when I found the time allowing And then, I traveled home, when my chores were all completed With a door closed in my face now, and that's how that I was greeted 'Aha', said the man, 'you will never have my daughter I have her married to a young apprentice, near Blackwater Now, he's a married man, you see, and she's a married lady I'd never let her marry any man, who came from Keady'. Now I stroll along this road, nearly every single day, sir And I will tell you now, sir, yes, indeed now, if I may sir That when you find a lady and know your heart is true, sir You'd better keep an eye on her, or you'll be bound to lose her.