Merseybeat

A calf was born, named Daffodil
Across the Dee, she sees St. David's Hills
Sir Walter sent his Yankee son
The Wirral rhythms took him home

That Merseybeat is a ballad slow
For memories and growing old
In the church, they mourn poor Eleanor
And Gerry sings, he sings
"Don't walk alone, don't walk alone"

Old Ismay's sandstone tower stands
Old Ismay's titan fell below
The Kendricks work the noble soil
They sing and dance like wild roses

That Merseybeat is a ballad slow
For memories and growing old
In the church, they mourn poor Eleanor
And Gerry sings, he sings
"Don't walk alone, don't walk alone"

The lads and ladies dressed in white
They cross the hundred in midday light
They promise, join their houses' line
To dance in step, in truest time

That Merseybeat is a ballad slow
For memories and growing old
In the church, they mourn poor Eleanor
And Gerry sings, he sings
"Don't walk alone, don't walk alone"



Credits
Writer(s): Jesse James Deconto
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