| After the morning there comes an evening
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| And after the evening another day
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| And after a false love there comes a true love
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| I’d have you listen now to what I say
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| I swear my love is the finest young man
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| As fair as any the sun shines on But how to save him, I do not know it For he has got a sentence to be hung
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| As he was marching the streets of Derry
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| I own he marched up right manfully
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| Being much more like a commanding officer
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| Than a man to die upon the gallows tree
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| «What keeps my love so long in coming
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| Oh what detains her so long from me Or does she think it a shame or scandal
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| To see me die upon the gallows tree»
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| He looked around and he saw her coming
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| And she was dressed all in woollen fine
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| The weary steed that my love was riding
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| It flew more swifftly than the wind
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| Come down, come down from that cruel gallows
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| I’ve got your pardon from the king
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| And I’ll let them see that they dare not hang you
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| And I’ll crown my love with a bunch of green |