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The high, high walls of Derry look so dismal and grey, |
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And so does lovely Johnny, he is gone far, far away, |
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And He's gone away to Scotland some sweetheart for to see. |
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May the high powers above send him safe home to me. |
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Oh, Johnny, lovely Johnny, do you mind the day |
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When you came to my window to steal me away? |
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You promised that you'd marry me above all female kind. |
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Oh, Johnny, lovely Johnny, what has altered your mind? |
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Well the first time that I met you, 'tis well I do own, |
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'Twas in my father's garden in the County Tyrone, |
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With my white apron round us, to shield out the wind. |
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Oh, Johnny, lovely Johnny, what has altered your mind? |
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And the next place we courted, was in yonder green grove, |
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Where the blackberry bushes around us they stood, |
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Where the oak and the apple around us did twine, |
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Oh Johnny, lovely Johnny, what has altered your mind? |
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A bunch of blue ribbons I will tie up and wear, |
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And a wreath of forget-me-nots I will twine round my hair. |
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And if ever he returns again, I will greet him with joy, |
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And I will kiss the lips of my own Johnny boy. |