Oh, when I was a young thing, I heard my mother say That I was a foolish lass and easily led astray And before I would work, I would rather sport and play With my Johnny on the banks of red roses
On the banks of red roses, his love and he sat down And he took out his charm flute to play his love a tune In the middle of the tune, oh the bonny lassie said 'Arrah Johnny, dearest Johnny, do not leave me'
Then he took her to his lodge and he treated her to tea Saying 'Drink my dearest Mary and come along with me' Saying 'Drink my dearest Mary and come along with me To the lovely sweet banks of red roses'
Then they walked and they talked 'till they came unto a cave Where Johnny all the day had been digging up a grave Where Johnny all the day had been digging up a grave For to leave his Mary low among the roses
Then he pulled out his pen knife, it was both long and sharp And he plunged it right into his own dear Mary's heart Yes, he plunged it right into his own dear Mary's heart And he left her lying low among the rosesTeksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.