The Makem & Spain Brothers: The Tradition Continues
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And me to be the gardener, of her I would take care
There's not a month throughout the year, but my love I'd renew
I'd garnish her with flowers fine, sweet William, Thyme and Rue
I WISH MY LOVE WAS A RED, RED ROSE
I wish my love was a red, red rose growing on yon garden fairAnd me to be the gardener, of her I would take care
There's not a month throughout the year, but my love I'd renew
I'd garnish her with flowers fine, sweet William, Thyme and Rue
I wish I was a butterfly, I'd light on my love's breast
And if I was a blue cuckoo, I'd sing my love to rest
And if I was a nightingale, I'd sing to daylight clear
I'd sit and sing for you my Mollie, for once I loved you dear
I wish I was in Dublin, a rolling on the grass
In my right hand a jug of punch and on my knee a lass
I'd call for liquor freely and I'd pay before I'd go
And I'd roll her in my arms, let the wind blow high or low