Marie's Wedding
Step we gaily on we go,
Heel for heel
And toe for toe,
Arm and arm
And row and row,
All for Marie's wedding.
Over hillways, up and down,
Myrtle green and bracken brown,
Past the sheilings through the town
All for the sake of Marie.
Step we gaily on we go,
Heel for heel
And toe for toe,
Arm and arm
And row and row,
All for Marie's wedding.
Plenty herring, plenty meal,
Plenty peat to fill her kreel.
Plenty bonnie bairns as weel,
That's the toast for Marie.
Step we gaily on we go,
Heel for heel
And toe for toe,
Arm and arm
And row and row,
All for Marie's wedding.
Red her cheeks as Rowan's are,
Bright her eyes as any star.
Fairest of them all by far,
Is our darlin' Marie.
Step we gaily on we go,
Heel for heel
And toe for toe,
Arm and arm
And row and row,
All for Marie's wedding.
Over hillways, up and down,
Myrtle green and bracken brown,
Past the sheilings through the town
All for the sake of Marie.
Step we gaily on we go,
Heel for heel
And toe for toe,
Arm and arm
And row and row,
All for Marie's wedding.
Heel for heel
And toe for toe,
Arm and arm
And row and row,
All for Marie's wedding.
Over hillways, up and down,
Myrtle green and bracken brown,
Past the sheilings through the town
All for the sake of Marie.
Step we gaily on we go,
Heel for heel
And toe for toe,
Arm and arm
And row and row,
All for Marie's wedding.
Plenty herring, plenty meal,
Plenty peat to fill her kreel.
Plenty bonnie bairns as weel,
That's the toast for Marie.
Step we gaily on we go,
Heel for heel
And toe for toe,
Arm and arm
And row and row,
All for Marie's wedding.
Red her cheeks as Rowan's are,
Bright her eyes as any star.
Fairest of them all by far,
Is our darlin' Marie.
Step we gaily on we go,
Heel for heel
And toe for toe,
Arm and arm
And row and row,
All for Marie's wedding.
Over hillways, up and down,
Myrtle green and bracken brown,
Past the sheilings through the town
All for the sake of Marie.
Step we gaily on we go,
Heel for heel
And toe for toe,
Arm and arm
And row and row,
All for Marie's wedding.
Credits
Writer(s): Liam Clancy
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Other Album Tracks
- The Wild Colonial Boy
- Bold O'Donahue
- Will You Go Lassie,Go
- South Australia
- Marie's Wedding
- Singin' Bird
- Holy Ground
- Rothsea-O
- As I Roved Out
- McPherson's Lament
All Album Tracks: The Wild Colonial Boy And Other Folk Favourites >
Altri album
- Port Lairge (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, March 12, 1961)
- The Rising Of The Moon (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, March 12, 1961) - Single
- The Work of the Weavers
- The Very Best Of Irish Music
- Songs Of Ireland
- Ireland's Finest
- The Greatest Irish Drinking Songs
- Legends of Irish Folk The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem
- Irish Songs Of Freedom (Extended Edition)
- 25 Great Irish Drinking Songs
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