| In a neat little town they call Belfast
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| Apprentice to a trade I was bound
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| And many’s an hour’s sweet happiness
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| Have I spent in this neat little town
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| A sad misfortune came over me
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| Which caused me to stray from the land
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| Far away from my friends and relations
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| Betrayed by the black velvet band
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| Her eyes they shone like diamonds
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| I thought her the queen of the land
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| And her hair hung over her shoulders
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| Tied up with a black velvet band
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| I took a stroll down Broadway
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| Meaning not long for to stay
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| When who should I meet but this pretty fair maid
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| Came a traipsing along the highway
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| She was both fair and handsome
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| Her neck it was just like a swans'
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| And her hair is hung over her shoulder
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| Tied up with a black velvet band
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| Her eyes they shone like diamonds
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| I thought her the queen of the land
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| And her hair hung over her shoulders
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| Tied up with a black velvet band
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| I took a stroll with this pretty fair maid
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| And the gentleman passing us by
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| Well I knew she meant the doing of him
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| By the look in her roguish black eye
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| A gold watch she took from his pocket
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| And placed it right into my hand
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| And the very first thing I said was
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| Bad 'cess to the black velvet band
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| Her eyes they shone like diamonds
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| I thought her the queen of the land
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| And her hair hung over her shoulders
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| Tied up with a black velvet band
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| Before the judge and the jury
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| Next morning I had to appear
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| And the judge he said to me «Young man
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| Your case is proven clear»
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| We’ll give you seven years penal servitude
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| To be spent far away from the land
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| Far away from your friends and companions
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| Betrayed by the black velvet band
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| Her eyes they shone like diamonds
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| I thought her the queen of the land
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| And her hair hung over her shoulders
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| Tied up with a black velvet band |