Spancil Hill

The Wolfe Tones

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    Last night as I lay dreamin'
    Of pleasant days gone by
    Me mind bein' bent on travelin'
    To Ireland I did fly
    I stepped aboard a vision
    and followed with my will
    'Til next I came to anchor
    At the cross near Spancil Hill

    Delighted by the novelty
    Enchanted with the scene
    Where in my early boyhood
    Where often I had been
    I thought I heard a murmur
    And think I hear it still
    It's the little stream of water
    That flows down Spancil Hill

    It being the 23rd of June
    The day before the fair
    Where Ireland's sons and daughters
    In crowds assembled there
    The young, the old, the brave and the bold
    They came for sport and kill
    There were jovial conversations
    At the cross near Spancil Hill

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    I went to see my neighbours
    To hear what they might say
    The old ones were all dead and gone
    The others turning grey
    I met with tailor Quigley
    He's as bold as ever still
    Sure he used to make my britches
    When I lived in Spancil Hill

    I paid a flying visit
    To my first and only love
    She's white as any lily
    And gentle as a dove
    She threw her arms around me
    Saying Johnny I love you still
    She's Meg the farmers daughter
    And the pride of Spancil Hill

    I dreamt I stooped and kissed her
    As in the day of 'ore
    She said Johnny you're only joking
    As many the times before
    The cock crew in the morn'
    He crew both loud and shrill
    And I woke in California
    Many miles from Spancil Hill

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