[Chorus]. In Norway, there sits a maid. By lou, my baby, she begins. Little know I my child's father. Or if land or sea he's livin' in. . Then there arose at her bed feet.
The Diamond is a ship my boys, for Greenland she is bound. And the quay it is all garnished with bonny lassies 'round. The Captain gives the order to sail the ocean wide.
[Chorus]. As we march down to Fannerio. As we march down to Fannerio. Our captain fell in love with a lady like a dove. And we called her by her name pretty Peggy-O.
One morning in Bolivia. The leader of the partisans and two of his companions. Were forced to flee the mountains for their lives. Through green and dusty villages they sped along the little roads.
My love, my pride, my treasure, O. My wonder new and pleasure, O. My son, my beauty, ever You. Who am I to bear You here?. . The cause of talk and tale am I.
Bright as the sun in the dark night air. There appeared a heavenly light. To guide the wise men to the King of hope. Who was born on Christmas night. The wisdom child and his mother mild.
From the beginning of time. Like a heartbeat that never can die. Like the wind on the sea like the sun on the sand. Like a baby's cry. We've had a dream in our hearts.
Love don't say you can't forgive me. How can I bear to live if you say goodbye?. God has mercy, can't you spare some?. I am begging you to stay, if it's just a lie.
[Chorus]. As we march down to Fannerio. As we march down to Fannerio. Our captain fell in love with a lady like a dove. And we called her by her name pretty Peggy-O.
Farewell to Tarwathie. Adieu Mormond Hill. And the dear land of Crimmond. I bid you farewell. I'm bound off for Greenland. And ready to sail. In hopes to find riches.
Once there was a girl with a dream in her heart. Wild as the wind was her hope. In those far off days she could dream all she would. No one but her heart believed her hope.
The lady comes to the gate dressed in lavender and leather. Looking North to the sea she finds the weather fine. She hears the steeple bells ringing through the orchard.
All On A Wintry Night. A bright star was shining down. Upon the little town of Bethlehem. The shepherds in their fields. Were amazed at the sound. Of angels singing in Jerusalem.
There was a time when the clocks all stopped. When the world just went away,. I didn't know if it was night or day.. I didn't know if there were clouds or fire in the sky,.
Easy times come hard for me and oh my darling. Time again to dream that you are coming home. Happy times I've had with you and you know my darling. Will there ever be a time when I'm not alone?.
What I'll give you since you asked is all my time together. Take the rugged sunny days, the warm and rocky weather. Take the roads that I have walked along.
My father always promised me. That we would live in France. We'd go boating on the Seine. And I would learn to dance. . We lived in Ohio then. He worked in the mines.
My grandmother's house is still there but it isn't the same. A plain wooden cottage, a patch of brown lawn. And a fence that hangs standing and sighing in the Seattle rain.
What are you doing. for the rest of your life?. We could watch the stars at night,. twinkling high above.. 'Cause I promise you,. for the rest of your life.
In the sky the phantom moon appears at midday. To join the sun in some forgotten dance. In their light our voices tremble with reflections. Of what we know and what we leave to chance.