The Ferrybank Piper Lyrics – Robbie O’Connell
Singer: Robbie O’Connell
Title: The Ferrybank Piper
By the river in the even time the piper used to play
And down along the railway tracks he’d play songs sad and gay
His pipes were always well in tune and the people used to say
His songs would echo in evening tide and carry miles away
So here’s to the ferrybank piper
May his sad tunes never die
May his gay tunes raise your weary hearts
Till in your grave you lie
Some times hе’d pipe a haunting tune, sometimеs he’d hum a song
But always a crowd would gather and follow him along
And the sound of thier voices in the evening sky would rise and linger long
But no more they echo on the evening tide, now that he is gone
So here’s to the ferrybank piper
May his sad tunes never die
May his gay tunes raise your weary hearts
Till in your grave you lie
And now when I walk down that way and hear the river flow
I think of that old piper and the songs he used to know
A happy tune runs thru my head and I sing it soft and low
And I think I hear the echo of the evening tide, like the days of long ago
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