Irish Blues - Maura O'Connell

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Irish Blues Lyrics

O'connell Maura
Wandering Home
Irish Blues
Do you love an apple,
Do you love a pear,
Do you love a laddie with curly brown hair?

But still I love him, and I'll not deny him
I'll go with him wherever he goes

He stands at the corner
A fag in his mouth
Two hands in his pockets
He whistles me out

But still I love him, and I'll not deny him
I'll go with him wherever he goes

He works in a factory
For nine bob a week
Come saturday night
He comes rolling home drunk

But still I love him, and I'll not deny him
I'll go with him wherever he goes

Before I got married I wore a grey shawl
But now that I'm married, I've nothing at all

But still I love him, and I'll not deny him
I'll go with him wherever he goes


Before I got married, I sported and played
But now the cradle it gets in me way

But still I love him, and I'll not deny him
I'll go with him wherever he goes

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Maura O'Connell is an Irish born singer who's melodies gave her a successful career in Ireland before she left for Nashville. She had released many albums, specially memorable is "Feet of A Dancer."
Dé Danann were first to find her - see her web site www.mauraoconnell.com for more information. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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