Accords et paroles Dickens Dublin Loreena McKennitt

Dickens Dublin

Loreena McKennitt

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Loreena McKennitt - Dickens' Dublin (The Palace)
[Intro]
             
[Verse 1]
(Spoken by a street urchin)
Joyful mystery the birth of our Lord. This night our Lady and St. Joseph was
going up to get registered and and they were going down the road and they
met this man and and he said "Have you any room?" And he said "No but
there's an old stable over there that I owned if yous want to go into it."
And they went over and the lord came down from the heaven at twelve o'clock
and loads of beautiful angels was with them and when they were walkin'...
[Verse 2]
I walk the streets of Dublin town
It's eighteen forty-two
It's snowing on this Christmas Eve
Think I'll beg another bob or two
I'll huddle in this doorway here
'Til someone comes along
If the lamp lighter comes real soon
Maybe I'll go home with him
Maybe I can find a place I can call my home   
Maybe I can find a home I can call my own
[Verse 3]
(Spoken by a street urchin)
These three wise kings and and they were all in different countries. And
they always used to look up at the sky and they looked up this night and saw
this beautiful star up in the sky. And when they were going they all meeted
together and whe.. you have.. they had to pass King Herod's place not that
we much care for him. And they went in and and he said "And where yous
goin' with yer best stitches on ye?"
[Verse 4]
The horses on the cobbled stones go by
Think I'll get one one fine day
And ride into the countryside
And very far away
But now as the daylight disappears
I best find a place to sleep
Think I'll slip into the bell-tower
In the church just down the street
Maybe I can find a place I can call my home   
Maybe I can find a home I can call my own
[Verse 5]
(Spoken by a street urchin)
And they said "Did you not hear the news?" and say he says "What news?" He
says "This day the saviour is born." And he says to them "When you find him
come back and tell me 'cause I want to go and adore him too." And he was only
coddin' them. He wanted to kill him and when they were going they stopped
and they said "Surely not this old stable that our king is born in. We were
expecting a palace."  
[Verse 6]
Maybe on the way I'll find the dog
I saw the other night
And tuck him underneath my jacket so
We'll stay warm through the night
And as we lie in the bell-tower high
And dream of days to come
The bells o'er head will call the hours
Some day we will find a home
Maybe I can find a place I can call my home   
Maybe I can find a home I can call my own   
Maybe I can find a place I can call my home   
Maybe I can find a home I can call my own   
[Verse 7]
(Spoken by a street urchin)
There was these shepherds and shepherds are fellas that mind the foals and
cows and sheeps and little lambs and all and um they hears this beautiful
music up in da sky and they were wondering what was so fun. An angel
disappated them and he said "I was wonderin' what was so fun" and he said
ye and he said "The saviour is born. If yous want to go see him follow
that star up in the sky" and it was a beautiful star.

Dickens Dublin

Loreena McKennitt