Spanish Lady

The Dubliners

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    As I came down through Dublin City, at the hour of twelve at night
    Who should I spy, but a Spanish Lady
    Washing her feet by the candlelight
    First she washed them, then she dried them
    Over a fire of amber coals
    In all me life I ne'er did see, a maid so sweet about the soul

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    As I came back through Dublin City at the hour of Half past Eight
    Who should I spy but the Spanish Lady
    Brushing her hair in the broad daylight
    First she brushed it, then she tossed it
    On her lap was a silver comb
    In all me life I ne'er did see, a maid so fair since I did roam

    As I returned to Dublin City, as the Sun began to set
    Who should I spy but a Spanish lady
    Catching a moth, in a golden net
    First she saw me, then she fled me
    Lifted her petticoats o'er her knee
    In all me life I ne'er did see, a maid so fair as the Spanish Lady

    Ive wandered North, and I have wonder South
    Through Stoney Barter and Patricks Close
    Up and around, by the Gloucester Diamond
    And back by Napper Tandys' house
    Auld age has laid her hands on me
    Cold as a fire of ashy coals
    But, there is the love of me Spanish Lady, a maid so sweet about the soul

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    Composición: Jörgen Elofsson

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