Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The Errant Apprentice, artist - Andy M. Stewart. Album song The Man In The Moon, in the genre Музыка мира
Date of issue: 14.03.2006
Record label: Green Linnet
Song language: English
The Errant Apprentice |
When I was a young apprentice and less than compos mentis |
I took leave of all my senses, with a maid I fell in love |
Her ringlets so entwined me, Aphrodite’s smile did blind me |
Cupid’s arrow struck behind me, and her father owned a pub |
It was there I met my nemesis in her father’s licensed premises |
Like the Seraphim of Genesis, sat Mary Ann Maguire |
Arrayed in fine apparel, astride a porter barrel |
She looked the kind of girl that, would fill you with desire |
All the turtle doves were cooin' as I took to my wooin' |
Her loveliness pursuin' in the springtime of that year |
But she thought I should be older |
And more gallant and much bolder |
In the uniform of a soldier 'tis then she’d hold me dear |
In extremis and euphoria I joined with Queen Victoria |
For a spell of death or gloria, a-fighting with the Boers |
To the wind I threw all caution, I’ll return with fame and fortune |
And together make a portion of matrimony’s chores |
On the gravestone of her mother, she swore she’d love no other |
But I did soon discover that she played me for a berk |
For lady-luck had beached me and intelligence had reached me |
Whilst I’d been over seas she had married to a Turk |
Well me I then deserted for to find the girl who’d flirted |
But to Ireland I reverted for my jealousy was roused |
In Maguire’s pub in Derry, I found him making merry |
With his arms around my Mary as together they caroused |
So I took my time and waited until his thirst was sated |
And home he navigated through the streets of Derry town |
At his lodgings he stood knockin' and whilst they were unlockin' |
I put a stone into a stockin' and on his head I brought it down |
'Twas then the night’s serenity was rent with loud obscenity |
And Ottoman profanity I could not understand |
With an oath he made to grab me, with full intent to stab me |
But as he tried to kebab me I was screaming up the strand |
All around the town’s perimiter he chased me with his scimitar |
A powerful passion limiter to an errant in his pride |
Through the waterside he chased me, to the Bridge of Foyle he raced me |
And at Derry Quay he faced me, so I jumped into the tide |
Sure bravery’s no virtue when some heathen’s tryin' to hurt you |
And all noble thoughts desert you when you see his curly knife |
For there’s many things worth tryin' for and occasionally worth lyin' for |
But there’s bugger-all worth dying for, so I’ll stick to the soldier’s life |