The Streets of Derry

CARA DILLON, SAM LAKEMAN

And after morning there comes an evening,
And after evening another day,
And after false love there comes a true love,
Come listen now to what I say.

My love he is a handsome young man,
As fair as any that the sun shone on,
But how to win him I do not know,
For now he has a sentence to be hung.

As he walked out through the streets of Derry
I'm sure he stood out right manfully;
He looked more like a commanding officer
Than a man to die upon the gallow's tree.

"Oh, where's my love, she's so long in coming,
And what detains her so long from me;
Perhaps she thinks it's a shame, a scandal
For a man to die upon the gallow's tree."

He looked around and he saw her coming,
As she rode swifter than the wind;
She said, "I'll show them that they cannot hang you,
And I'll crown my love with a bunch of green."

Trivia about the song The Streets of Derry by Shirley Collins

On which albums was the song “The Streets of Derry” released by Shirley Collins?
Shirley Collins released the song on the albums “The Sweet Primroses” in 1967 and “Within Sound” in 2002.
Who composed the song “The Streets of Derry” by Shirley Collins?
The song “The Streets of Derry” by Shirley Collins was composed by CARA DILLON, SAM LAKEMAN.

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