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The Rocks o’ Gibraltar
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The night that I was married, my sorrows did begin I being a widow's daughter and he a captain's son For now he's gane and left me and ne'er return will he Since the rocks o' Gibraltar have twind my love and me The night that I was married and in my married bed There come a young sea captain, and he stood at my bed-head Said "Arise, arise, young married man, and come awa' wi' me To the rocks o' Gibraltar, to fight the enemy" Lie still, lie still, young married bridе, lie still and act at ease For it's timе to go with this young man wherever that he please For it's time to go with this young man wherever that may be And the rocks o' Gibraltar have twind my love and me They built my love a bonny bark, and set it on the main With four and twenty mariners to row it back again With four and twenty mariners to row it o'er the sea And the rocks o' Gibraltar have twind my love and me Said a mother to her daughter, "Oh, daughter, don't complain "For there's many a man in Ireland to ease ye o' your pain" Aye there's many a man in Ireland, but there's nain a match for me Since the rocks o' Gibraltar have twind my love and me
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