Molly Bán (Bawn)

DP, Paddy Moloney

Come all ye young fellas
That handle a gun
Beware of night rambling
By the setting of the sun
And beware of an accident
That happened of late
To young Molly Ban
And sad was her fate

She was going to her uncle's
When a shower came on
She went under a green bush
The shower to shun

Her white apron wrapped around her
He took her for a swan
But a hush and sigh
Was his own Molly Ban

He quickly ran to her
And found she was dead
And there on her bosom
Where he soaked, tears he shed

He ran home to his father
With his gun in his hand
Saying, 'father, dear father
I have shot Molly Ban"

Her white apron wrapped around her
He took her for a swan
But a hush and a sigh
'Twas his own Molly Ban

He roamed near the place
Where his true love was slain
He wept bitter tears
But his cries were in vain
As he looked on the lake
A swan glided by
And the sun slowly sank
In the grayed up sky

Trivia about the song Molly Bán (Bawn) by The Chieftains

On which albums was the song “Molly Bán (Bawn)” released by The Chieftains?
The Chieftains released the song on the albums “Down the Old Plank Road: The Nashville Sessions” in 2002, “Down the Old Plank Road:” in 2002, and “The Essential Chieftains” in 2006.
Who composed the song “Molly Bán (Bawn)” by The Chieftains?
The song “Molly Bán (Bawn)” by The Chieftains was composed by DP, Paddy Moloney.

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