As I walked down by the riverside
One evening in the spring
Heard a long gone song
From days gone by
Blown in on the great North wind

Though there is no lonesome corncrake's cry
Of sorrow and delight
You can hear the cars
And the shouts from bars
And the laughter and the fights

May the ghosts that howled
Round the house at night
Never keep you from your sleep
May they all sleep tight
Down in hell tonight
Or wherever they may be

As I walked on with a heavy heart
Then a stone danced on the tide
And the song went on
Though the lights were gone
And the North wind gently sighed

And an evening breeze coming from the East
That kissed the riverside
So I pray now child that you sleep tonight
When you hear this lullaby

May the wind that blows from haunted graves
Never bring you misery
May the angels bright
Watch you tonight
And keep you while you sleep


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Lullaby of London Lyrics as written by Shane Patrick Lysaght Macgowan

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    The lyrics are right, but it always had an emotional effect on me when I misheard 'And the North Wind shall decide' instead of ' . . .gently sighed'. As in, our fate lies at the whim of the winds.

    nathan1149on May 08, 2018   Link

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