Streams of Nancy

Traditional, Kate Rusby

[Verse 1]
Oh, the streams of lovely Nancy
Divide in three parts
Where the young men and maidens
They meet their sweethearts
It's a drinking of good liquor
That make my heart sing
And the noise in the valley
Make the rocks for to ring

[Verse 2]
At the top of this mountain
My love's castle stands
And it's overbuilt with ivory
On yonder black sand
Fine arches, fine porches
Like diamonds so bright
It's a beacon for a sailor
On a dark winter's night

[Verse 3]
On yonder high mountain
The wild fowl do fly
And it's one in amongst them
That files very high
If I had her in my arms
Near diamond's black land
How soon I would secure her
By the sleight of my hand

[Instrumental Break]

[Verse 4]
At the base of this mountain
A river runs clear
And a ship from the Indies
It once anchored there
With her red flags a-flying
The beating of her drum
Sweet instruments of music
And the firing of her gun

[Verse 1]
Oh, the streams of lovely Nancy
Divide in three parts
Where the young men and maidens
They meet their sweethearts
It's a drinking of good liquor
That make my heart sing
And the noise in the valley
Make the rocks for to ring

Trivia about the song Streams of Nancy by Kate Rusby

When was the song “Streams of Nancy” released by Kate Rusby?
The song Streams of Nancy was released in 2007, on the album “Awkward Annie”.
Who composed the song “Streams of Nancy” by Kate Rusby?
The song “Streams of Nancy” by Kate Rusby was composed by Traditional, Kate Rusby.

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