Lorelei

Phil Chevron

You told me tales of love and glory

Same old sad songs, same old story

The sirens sing no lullaby

And no one knows but Lorelei

Castles out of fairy tales

Timbers shivered where once there sailed

The lovesick men who caught her eye

And no one knew but Lorelei

River, river have mercy

Take me down to the sea

For if I perish on these rocks

My love, no more I'll see

I've thought of you in far-off places

I've puzzled over lipstick traces

So help me God, I will not cry

And then I think of Lorelei

I travel far and wander wide

No photograph of you beside me

Old man River's not so shy

And he remembers Lorelei

River, river have mercy

Take me down to the sea

For if I perish on these rocks

My love, no more I'll see

If I should float upon this stream

We'll see you in my madman's dream

I'd sink into your troubled eyes

And none would know 'cept Lorelei

Oh river, river, river have mercy

Take me down to the sea

For if I perish on these rocks

My love, no more I'll see

But if my ship which sails tomorrow

Should crash against these rocks

My sorrows, I will drown before I die

It's you I'll see, not Lorelei

Trivia about the song Lorelei by The Pogues

On which albums was the song “Lorelei” released by The Pogues?
The Pogues released the song on the albums “Peace and Love” in 1989, “Original Album Series” in 2010, and “30 Years” in 2013.
Who composed the song “Lorelei” by The Pogues?
The song “Lorelei” by The Pogues was composed by Phil Chevron.

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