The Ferrymen - Gaelic Storm
All the little boats have gone, From the breast of the Liffey, And the Ferrymen are stranded on the quai, Those Dublin docks are dying, And a way of life is gone And Molly it was part of you and me! Where the strawberry beds, Sweep down to the Liffey, You wipe away the troubles from my brow I love you more today And I'll love you more tomorrow, If you ever love me Molly, love me now! Whilst it's the only job I knew, It was hard, but never lonely. The river ferry made a man of me. And it's gone without a whisper, And forgotten even now. And Molly it was part of you and me! Where the strawberry beds, Sweep down to the Liffey, You'll kiss away the troubles from my brow I love you more today And I'll love you more tomorrow, If you ever love me Molly, love me now! And now my work is over, And I'll spend my days in rovin'. I'll hear them whisper, "Charlie's on the dole..." But Molly we're still livin', And darlin' we're still young, And the river never ruled my heart or soul! Where the strawberry beds, Sweep down to the Liffey, You'll kiss away the troubles from my brow I love you well today And I'll love you more tomorrow, If you ever love me Molly, love me now! Where the strawberry beds, Sweep down to the Liffey, You'll kiss away the troubles from my brow I love you more today And I'll love you more tomorrow, If you ever love me Molly, love me now! Oh the little boats have gone, From the breast of Anna Liffey, And the Ferrymen are stranded on the quai, The Dublin docks are dying, And a way of life is gone It's over Molly, over can't you see It's over Molly, over can't you see It's over Molly, it's over Molly, can't you see Molly, it's over, Molly Can't you see
Artist: Gaelic Storm
Title: The Ferrymen