As I went a walking one morning in May
I met a young couple so far did we stray
And one was a young maid so sweet and so fair
And the other was a soldier and a brave grenadier
And they kissed so sweet and comforting
As they clung to each other
They went arm in arm along the road
Like sister and brother
They went arm in arm along the road
'Til they came to a stream
And they both sat down together, love
To hear the nightingale sing
Out of his knapsack he took a fine fiddle
He played her such merry tunes that you ever did hear
He played her such merry tunes that the valley did ring
And softly cried the fair maid as the nightingale sings
And they kissed so sweet and comforting
As they clung to each other
They went arm in arm along the road
Like sister and brother
The Irish singing such a song gives us such pleasure. The nightingale singing fills the soul.
ReplyDeleteAll in all, a great combo.
The Dubliners are great. I haven't listened to their music in a while.
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ReplyDeleteLove the whistle of the bird.
Nice words as well.
My favourite song about nightingales is "I Have a Million Nightingales" -- here's a link to a beautiful version on YouTube --
ReplyDeletehttps://youtu.be/eHYpcldCkxs
That was really nice. I've never heard that music before!
ReplyDeleteYikes! That soldier turned out to be a no-good two-timer!
ReplyDeleteP. S. The nightingale has quite a repertoire; I didn't realize that before.
DeleteThank you sooooooooooooooooo much for sharing the delightful song that uplifted my soul dear John!
ReplyDeleteAh! Nightingale 's songs are so familiar to me ,as being from village they still echo in my ears in long summers days
The Dubliners are great.
ReplyDeleteLove the image of the nightingale.
All the best Jan