Fiddlers Green Lyrics. As i roved by the dockside one evening so fair. Web and i'll see you someday in fiddlers' green.
lyrics FIDDLER'S GREEN
Web fiddler’s green lyrics there's a sad tale i'll tell you of a sailor man's life how his love for the high seas it cost him a wife when i've told you my story i'm sure you'll agree it's not. Web and i'll see you someday in fiddlers' green. Web as i walked by the dockside one evening so rare to view the still waters and take the salt air i heard an old fisherman singing this song, oh take me away boys, me time is not long. Web in my green heaven there's a place shinin' like a lover's face where no one does you any harm but keep the baby safe and warm it's not my crazy fantasy but part of my reality. Where the sun always shines and the dolphins do play, and the cold coast of greenland. To view the salt waters and take in the salt air. Web now fiddler's green is a place, i hear tell, where the fisherman go, if they don't go to hell. Web one, two, three, four, one, two september seventeen for a girl i know it's mother's day her son has gone alee and that's where he will stay wind on the weathervane tearing blue. Oh fiddlers' green is a place i've heard tell where the fishermen go if they don't go to hell where the weather is fair. The lyrics were written by john conolly about the mythical sailors’ heaven where the girls are all pretty, the beer is free and there’s bottles.
As i roved by the dockside one evening so fair. Web in my green heaven there's a place shinin' like a lover's face where no one does you any harm but keep the baby safe and warm it's not my crazy fantasy but part of my reality. To view the salt waters and take in the salt air. Web one, two, three, four, one, two september seventeen for a girl i know it's mother's day her son has gone alee and that's where he will stay wind on the weathervane tearing blue. Where the sun always shines and the dolphins do play, and the cold coast of greenland. Web fiddler’s green lyrics as i walked by the dockside one evening so fair to view the salt waters and take in the salt air i heard an old fisherman singing a song oh, take me away. Web as i walked by the dockside one evening so rare to view the still waters and take the salt air i heard an old fisherman singing this song, oh take me away boys, me time is not long. The lyrics were written by john conolly about the mythical sailors’ heaven where the girls are all pretty, the beer is free and there’s bottles. Web now fiddler's green is a place, i hear tell, where the fisherman go, if they don't go to hell. As i roved by the dockside one evening so fair. Web i'm taking a trip, mates and i'll see you one day in fiddler's green i don't want a harp or a halo, not me just give me a breeze and a good rolling sea and i'll play m eold squeeze.