Текст песни Dubliners - Anna Liffey
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Anna Liffey`Twas down by Anna LiffeyMy love and I did strayWhere in the good old slushy mudThe seagulls sport and playWe`ve got the whiff of ray and chipsAnd Mary softly sighedOh John won`t you come,For a wan and wanDown by the Liffey sideWell up along by George`s StreetThe loving pair did viewAnd Mary swanked it like a queenIn a skirt of navy blueHer hat was newly turnedAnd her blouse was newly dyedSo you couldn`t bate her amber locksDown by the Liffey sideAnd on her old melodeonHow sweetly could she playShe played goodbye and do not sighAnd down by Texas WayAnd when she turned Sinn FeinerI nearly burst with prideFor to hear her sing the `Soldier`s song`Down by the Liffey sideOn Sunday morning to Meath StreetTogether we will goAnd up to Father Murphy thereWe both will make our vowHe`ll join our hands in wedlock bandsAnd soon we`ll be outsideFor a whole afternoon on our honeymoonDown by the Liffey sideAnd we`ll have little childrenAnd rear them neat and cleanTo shout up the RepublicAnd to sing about Sinn FeinThey`ll do what their old fellow didWho England`s power divideWe`ll send them off to fight The Saxon HunDown by the Liffey side