Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Donegal Danny, artist - Waxies Dargle. Album song Celtic Songs & Ballads, in the genre Кельтская музыка
Date of issue: 23.10.2007
Record label: Music Masters
Song language: English
Donegal Danny |
I remember the night that he came in From the wintry cold and damp |
A giant of a man in an oilskin coat |
And the bundle that told he was a tramp |
He stood at the bar and he called a pint |
Then turned and gazed at the fire |
On a night like this to be safe and dry |
Is my one and only desire |
So here’s to those that are dead and gone |
The friends that I loved dear |
And here’s to you then I’ll bid you adieu |
Saying Donegal Danny’s been here me boys |
Donegal Danny’s been here |
Then in a voice that was hushed and low |
He said: Listen I’ll tell you a tale |
How a man of the sea became a man of the roads |
And never more will set sail |
I’ve fished out of Howth and Killybegs |
Ardglass and Baltimore |
But the cruel sea has beaten me And I’ll end my days on the shore |
So here’s to those that are dead and gone |
The friends that I loved dear |
And here’s to you then I’ll bid you adieu |
Saying Donegal Danny’s been here me boys |
Donegal Danny’s been here |
One fateful night in the wind and the rain |
We set sail from Killybegs town |
There were five of us from sweet Donegal |
And one from County Down |
We were fishermen who worked the sea |
And never counted the cost |
But I never thought ere that night was done |
That my fine friends would all be lost |
So here’s to those that are dead and gone |
The friends that I loved dear |
And here’s to you then I’ll bid you adieu |
Saying Donegal Danny’s been here me boys |
Donegal Danny’s been here |
Then the storm it broke and drove the boat |
To the rocks about ten miles from shore |
As we fought the tide we hoped inside |
To see our homes once more |
Then we struck a rock and holed the bow |
And all of us knew that she’d go down |
So we jumped right into the icy sea |
And prayed to God we wouldn’t drown |
But the raging sea was rising still |
As we struck out for the land |
And she fought with all her cruelty |
To claim that gallant band |
By St John’s Point in the early dawn |
I dragged myself on the shore |
And I cursed the sea for what she’d done |
And vowed to sail her never more |
So here’s to those that are dead and gone |
The friends that I loved dear |
And here’s to you then I’ll bid you adieu |
Saying Donegal Danny’s been here me boys |
Donegal Danny’s been here |
Ever since that night I’ve been on the road |
Travelling and trying to forget |
That awful night I lost all my friends |
I see their faces yet |
And often at night when the sea is high |
And the rain is tearing at my skin |
I hear the cries of drowning men |
Floating over on the wind |
So here’s to those that are dead and gone |
The friends that I loved dear |
And here’s to you then I’ll bid you adieu |
Saying Donegal Danny’s been here me boys |
Donegal Danny’s been here |
So here’s to those that are dead and gone |
The friends that I loved dear |
And here’s to you then I’ll bid you adieu |
Saying Donegal Danny’s been here me boys |
Donegal Danny’s been here |